User Manual

particularly
in the high-performance
segment, are required to
obtain CARB approval in the form of Executive
Orders (E.O.s)
for any product not qualifying as a direct replacement for an
original equipment part.
This includes meeting all E.O.
requirements in its product development process. This
guarantees
that users of this product will meet certification
requirements when registering, selling, or needing to pass
various emissions tests or Inspection and Maintenance (I&M)
programs administered by state or local enforcement agencies.
Make sure that any emissions-related product you buy and install
carries an E.O. number or is pending an E.O.
Without this
verification you are at
risk, in potential violation of regulations
and may incur unnecessary
financial obligations during
vehicle inspections or emissions tests.
The installation process if very easy and should not take long for
programming and installation to be accomplished. To speed and
streamline the installation, follow these recommendations.
It is very important in the programming process that the
vehicle’s battery is fully charged and you do not have a
drain on the battery.
For this reason these precaution should
be taken. Please check and remove the following if they are
installed on the vehicle.
DO NOT program with a battery charger connected to
the vehicle.
Close and keep all doors shut. (This eliminates interior
lights and alarms from sounding.)
DO NOT operate electrical accessories (radio, windows,
wipers, etc.). If it’s hot, roll the window(s) down BEFORE
programming the vehicle.
Vehicles equipped with OnStar, satellite radio, remote
starter, and/or aftermarket speakers/amplifiers MUST have
the fuse/fuses removed in order to disable those devices
PRIOR to and during the programming process. (Refer to
the owners manual for location of radio, remote start, and
amp fuses.)
Make sure nothing is plugged into the cigarette lighter or
any other auxiliary power port on the vehicle BEFORE
programming.
After inspection of the vehicle and removal of the fuse(s) that
operate any accessory packages, continue with the installation
of the programmer.
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