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Trouble Shooting your Triad System
The Triad system rarely fails or develops problems. Listed below are
many of
the reasons your vehicle will not start due to non-Triad issues. The Triad system
is designed to lock out the starter
and not allow the vehicle to start without the Transfob. If this page fails to help, please give us a
call for additional assistance.
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- The vehicle makes a clicking sound but will not start.
The vehicle's battery is too low to crank. With the
Triad system, the vehicle will not make a sound if the unit will not enable the starter.
- The key will not turn in the lock cylinder. This is a factory feature call a "Steering wheel lock". To free, turn the key in the ignition while pulling the steering wheel from side to side.
The key may be worn out and a new key needs to be purchased.
- The vehicle has no interior lights and everything is dead.
Jump or replace the vehicle's battery.
- The Triad LED turns but nothing happens when the key is
turned. If this vehicle is a manual shift, be sure to
push the clutch petal completely down while starting the vehicle.
- The vehicle shifter may not be in park.
- The instrument dash panel has a security light flashing. This is a
factory system condition, not ours. Try locking and
unlocking the door with the key, This will sometimes reset the factory
unlock feature.
- Do not remove the Triad key chain from your keys.
The vehicle needs to read the transponder to confirm a start code.
- The vehicle's engine will turn over but will not start.
This is not our system. We interrupt the starter, if it
is our system, there is nothing that happens when the key is turned to the
start position.
If your Triad "Transfob" has been lost or damaged and you need to order a new
one,
click here.