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Since this is not a factory remote start, you will need to find an installer that is local to you, or maybe you can reach out to Avital for assistance. https://www.avital.com/
I would recommend you have a dealership or some kind of professional put that in. those can cause a lot of major problems if installed incorrectly. good luck
Well, if you connected the tach sense wire (violet/white) from the Avital, remove it and use either virtual tach or voltage. It sounds to me that whatever you have connected to the tachometer is sending a signal rather than sensing, causing the malfunction.
Its not the avital piece that's the problem, it's your INSTALLER that is/was the problem....haha, got somethin wired wrong!! It only does what you install it to do! :)
I have a Dodge Caravan 2001 SE. Had the Avital 4103 installed. My question is, before installation i had a Chrysler car alarm in the van. When the remote start was installed they removed the alarm.
The shut down toggle switch was not installed, also the push button valet switch was not installed also. Is this a correct installation, I was told that I did not need the last two items to be installed.
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