Great video, I came to this channel when ( I believed) it was Ivan from Pine Hollow mentioned your skills with circuit boards. It is nice to be recognized by your peers.
I appreciate videos like this where you have a rarely seen problem but reminds you to really pay attention to what you are seeing compared to the diagrams. Also the final testing to see what the voltages should be is invaluable. Thank you for another great video.
This just started happening to me today after I put my doors back on, I also have an after market remote start that was on there when I bought it, 2014 Rubicon. Guess I'll be pulling start apart soon. Great video. Thank you.
Hindsight being 20/20... it is logical that the aftermarket remote start might need to have some way, either with semiconductor logic or a physical connection, to "trick" the car into thinking that there was a key in the ignition - otherwise it probably wouldn't be able to start the car when the start function is called from its remote. It may very well be that whatever device or logic that the little remote start module used to trick the car, might have gotten stuck in the activated position - leading the car to think the key is always present. Nice job spotting the mismatch between the wiring diagrams and what's physically present, saved a ton of time checking different connections and whatnot. Good stuff!
Interesting and tricky problem. In opposition to parts required, it had one part too many :-) Aftermarket add-ons can cause weird faults. If you hadn't spotted it, it could make you loose some time.
I pulled one of those out of my Acura MDX. Luckily they didn't have any wires cut and everything was clean and back to OEM once I pulled out that giant ball of wires.
I could have sworn that a few years ago I read that a BestBuy location ended up frying the harness of a later model car due to their improper install of a remote start system.
Thanks for showing the good known voltages at the end. I am sure it will come in handy when diagnosing good vs bad. Although I noticed AC voltage (may have been a mistake?) - I get some client asking me to install remote starters - Hate to deal with them, I never done them. How hard is it to install them? And what brank you recommend? Once again thanks for posting these videos very informative. 👍👍
I wanted a remote start for my 2018 Equinox but didn't want to take a chance of a problem down the line. I searched around the web and I can get a GM factory plug & play with new remote for about 200 bucks. I'm going with that.
I need to get rid of this annoying chime. Your video is the first I've seen opened Ignition switch (Mopar nr is: 4685 719AB). This sensor is responsible for resistance change for key in/out but it is in line with other resistors for turned key sensing. Have You tried (on any jeep) to disable the key-in chime while open driver door? I guess the right resistance must be simulated...
@@autodiagytI put my anwserearlier, but it vanished... anyway.... no. I have XH/XK. And the reason i I often leave my driver doors ajar with key in ignition. I looked into XH manual and I know how the Ignition Switch is constructed in a principle. I am still thinking how to make chime go away... I already looked to several sollutions, but none of them is OK for me. I do not want to cut the wire (unplug it) from the door actuator, I do not want to disable the chime speaker on the back of the cluster. I am close to just disassembling the ignition housing and making the pin shorter, so it wouldn't engage the resistance. There is a trick though: the equivalent resistance of key in/out is paralel to resistance of the position of the switch Off/start/acc/run/lock. So diabling it it may cause a problem to signal reciever: the steering control module, to read the key position correctly and by that communicating correctly with Front Control module....
Replaced the ignition sensor and it seemed to do the trick. I took apart the old one and the two metal contacts were stuck together causing the problem. Video helped a lot, thanks 👍
I’m not really sure. I just picked it up from the dealership and they told me no codes came back for them but I’m not sure what to do because it happens as soon as I turned off the car in my garage.
@@autodiagyt exactly like it. As soon as I turn off the key and pull it out open my driver door it chimes and on the dash board it reads key in ignition.
Someone probably stuck something longer thana key in there and it bent that little contact to the point where it's always touching. Maybe a kid or something. Seems like you could probably take it apart and bend it back.. Lets see : )_
@@AFatherToTheFatherless clearly it’s a wrangler and there is only 1 engine option for a 2013. Also there is only one ignition switch option for this jeep. So regardless sub model or engine is irrelevant information.
@@autodiagyt basic vehicle identification info is never irrelevant and you know this so just mention that info in every video so nobody has to wonder if the vehicle, issue, and solution will apply to them or not. That simple
@@AFatherToTheFatherless it is irrelevant if there is no difference between the vehicles. It’s also irrelevant to mention specifics about a vehicle if the system in question is common among several different modules. This same ignition switch is used in many dodge and Chrysler vehicles. This fault could happen to any of them. My videos are never about this specific vehicle has this issue and here is the fix. It’s for technicians to see a thought process. My channel isn’t about repairing vehicles, it’s how to troubleshoot problems. I could do every video without giving any vehicle information and it will still be valuable to the audience it’s intended for.
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Great video, I came to this channel when ( I believed) it was Ivan from Pine Hollow mentioned your skills with circuit boards. It is nice to be recognized by your peers.
Same here. Ivan, Pine Hollow. From another fellow technician, awesome channel sir! Keep it up!
I appreciate videos like this where you have a rarely seen problem but reminds you to really pay attention to what you are seeing compared to the diagrams. Also the final testing to see what the voltages should be is invaluable. Thank you for another great video.
This just started happening to me today after I put my doors back on, I also have an after market remote start that was on there when I bought it, 2014 Rubicon. Guess I'll be pulling start apart soon. Great video. Thank you.
So. You were one of them guys. After market stuff can screw with every time. love your vids.
Nice find! I like watching your wire finds!
Hindsight being 20/20... it is logical that the aftermarket remote start might need to have some way, either with semiconductor logic or a physical connection, to "trick" the car into thinking that there was a key in the ignition - otherwise it probably wouldn't be able to start the car when the start function is called from its remote. It may very well be that whatever device or logic that the little remote start module used to trick the car, might have gotten stuck in the activated position - leading the car to think the key is always present. Nice job spotting the mismatch between the wiring diagrams and what's physically present, saved a ton of time checking different connections and whatnot. Good stuff!
Interesting and tricky problem. In opposition to parts required, it had one part too many :-) Aftermarket add-ons can cause weird faults. If you hadn't spotted it, it could make you loose some time.
Man you put out awesome content. Keep it up 👍
Negative parts required 😅
Many Thanks from Ukrainian Jeep owner.
You've gotta love the add-on nightmares!
Good find! where I'm at I find lots of bad aftermarket stuff.
Good catch right there bro... Love ur videos
this was exactly the problem with my new to me used jeep thankd
If you worked on the dark side in the past, it is that much easier to recognize their footprints. This would have taken me days to figure out.
6:10. Why is meter on AC instead of DC? At the end of video it was on DC. I don't think the first readings were valid.
You must be really lucky...I've never ran across a functioning aftermarket remote start.
I pulled one of those out of my Acura MDX. Luckily they didn't have any wires cut and everything was clean and back to OEM once I pulled out that giant ball of wires.
Bottom line with todays cars if its not installed when you purchase the vehicle don’t install it. Thanks for sharing 👍
Good find Jake!
Great work! Great channel! Quite 'brill actually 🙂
I could have sworn that a few years ago I read that a BestBuy location ended up frying the harness of a later model car due to their improper install of a remote start system.
Thanks for showing the good known voltages at the end. I am sure it will come in handy when diagnosing good vs bad. Although I noticed AC voltage (may have been a mistake?) - I get some client asking me to install remote starters - Hate to deal with them, I never done them. How hard is it to install them? And what brank you recommend? Once again thanks for posting these videos very informative. 👍👍
This might be CAR DEALERS install to upsell remote start.
I have the same problem.
Giggle the key to off
Hi Jake, you were checking ac voltage in the beginning if i'm not wrong. Great videos.
Noticed that too! Whenever the voltage is fluctuating the digital readout can be very misleading... Graph it on a scope! 😉
Aftermarket stuff is always junk 🙄 never worked with me.oem people oem all youtube techs are crying everyday oem stuff only.good example sir.cheers
Great job 👍
Don't buy used jeeps out of warranty unless you are or wanna be a mechanic and just love burning money..
I wanted a remote start for my 2018 Equinox but didn't want to take a chance of a problem down the line. I searched around the web and I can get a GM factory plug & play with new remote for about 200 bucks. I'm going with that.
@@autodiagyt Thanks , for that info, that's good to know. I have a launch mini pro but I think you may be right on that.
I need to get rid of this annoying chime. Your video is the first I've seen opened Ignition switch (Mopar nr is: 4685 719AB). This sensor is responsible for resistance change for key in/out but it is in line with other resistors for turned key sensing. Have You tried (on any jeep) to disable the key-in chime while open driver door? I guess the right resistance must be simulated...
I’m guessing you want it disabled because you have your doors removed?
@@autodiagytI put my anwserearlier, but it vanished... anyway.... no. I have XH/XK. And the reason i I often leave my driver doors ajar with key in ignition. I looked into XH manual and I know how the Ignition Switch is constructed in a principle. I am still thinking how to make chime go away... I already looked to several sollutions, but none of them is OK for me. I do not want to cut the wire (unplug it) from the door actuator, I do not want to disable the chime speaker on the back of the cluster. I am close to just disassembling the ignition housing and making the pin shorter, so it wouldn't engage the resistance. There is a trick though: the equivalent resistance of key in/out is paralel to resistance of the position of the switch Off/start/acc/run/lock. So diabling it it may cause a problem to signal reciever: the steering control module, to read the key position correctly and by that communicating correctly with Front Control module....
Great diag.
I noticed readings of AC RMS. Why were you not using DC scaling?
Good job Jake
I have all factory parts on my JK Wrangler and still having this issue sadly.
Hopefully the known good values in the video can help a tech figure out what the issue is for you.
great video tks
Good job
Did that kill the battery if they didnt drive it regularly?
I have the exact same issue, however, I have no aftermarket remote start. Any idea as to what the problem could be?
Not really without doing some testing but atleast I have some known good values in the video that could help figure it out.
Replaced the ignition sensor and it seemed to do the trick. I took apart the old one and the two metal contacts were stuck together causing the problem. Video helped a lot, thanks 👍
after market junk prob a key box
My 2011 is doing this 😢😢
This is my jeep right now… it’s at the dealership and they can’t figure it out
I’m not really sure. I just picked it up from the dealership and they told me no codes came back for them but I’m not sure what to do because it happens as soon as I turned off the car in my garage.
@@autodiagyt exactly like it. As soon as I turn off the key and pull it out open my driver door it chimes and on the dash board it reads key in ignition.
👍🏻👍🏻
Someone probably stuck something longer thana key in there and it bent that little contact to the point where it's always touching. Maybe a kid or something. Seems like you could probably take it apart and bend it back.. Lets see : )_
Failed to mention year, make, model, sub model, and engine size. Instant thumbs down 👎🏽
Literally in the first 15 seconds. 2013 jeep.
@@autodiagyt nope. Failed to mention sub model and engine size which is vital info.
@@AFatherToTheFatherless clearly it’s a wrangler and there is only 1 engine option for a 2013. Also there is only one ignition switch option for this jeep. So regardless sub model or engine is irrelevant information.
@@autodiagyt basic vehicle identification info is never irrelevant and you know this so just mention that info in every video so nobody has to wonder if the vehicle, issue, and solution will apply to them or not. That simple
@@AFatherToTheFatherless it is irrelevant if there is no difference between the vehicles. It’s also irrelevant to mention specifics about a vehicle if the system in question is common among several different modules. This same ignition switch is used in many dodge and Chrysler vehicles. This fault could happen to any of them. My videos are never about this specific vehicle has this issue and here is the fix. It’s for technicians to see a thought process. My channel isn’t about repairing vehicles, it’s how to troubleshoot problems. I could do every video without giving any vehicle information and it will still be valuable to the audience it’s intended for.
cars 2024 to complicated start building model t's
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Aftermarket junk cut it out n ship it cuz that's what I do every time.