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[97 Outback Sport] - Won't Shut Off w/ Key 3 Days after Installing Alternator

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replaced the ignition switch.

 

same problem persists.

Car starts up on its own. Won't turn off with the key. Grinds/Screams when put into N or D. Shut if off by pulling spark plug wires or the circuit.

 

wow. It's kicking my arse. big time.

 

Now, I get the sneaking suspicion that it's the keyless entry and remote start (aftermarket) that I got to remove. Holy ishnit . But I know nada. So ... any suggestions?

 

:horse::-\:eek::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:

My Proposed Solution:

Now having searched this forum a lot, I think I have an idea of what is bad.

This thread http://www.ultimatesubaru.org/forum/showthread.php?t=131929 is the basis for my proposed solution. Naru and Cougar (along with Gloyale) found the solution - A BAD DIODE between the alternator and the starter motor.

 

 

That thread I was reffering to a Diode between the Alt and Ig.Coil circuits.

 

Not the Starter. As pointed out the starter doesn't care about the Alt.

 

 

This is likely a remote start issue.

 

But for a longshot test of the P and N lockout switches, try pulling the connector on the transmission that goes to the switch mechanism (pass side)

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any guidance on removing all the remote starter stuff?

 

Here's some photos (yeah sorryabout the quality):

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Two different relay blocks there. How many do they need? Lol

 

Thee is more to that, remove the lower cover on the dash and I'm thinking a bunch more wires will drop out. There's still a control module for it somewhere.

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