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i have had my greddy full auto turbo timer installed by an auto electician and all is set up and working fine but it wont count down and turn the car off. Has anyone else had this problem???

Is the thing broken?? or is it something to do with the settings cuz the instruction manual i have is in japanese and i cant speak japanese??

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What is set to when it comes on? We have the same one in the wrx and it shows P-1 on startup flashes to the set time and locks in ...

took two secs to find english manual

http://www.nengun.com/manuals/trust-greddy...uto-turbo-timer

Try flicking the switch on the back of the unit to the ignition setting. I just hard wired mine with the jap instructions and chriisstt that was a pain in the arse and to only find the same problem as yours, flicking the switch fixed it yay:)

Don't bother hooking up the handbrake sensor as it is ghey.

BTW I think you should fire your auto electrician.

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