ironduke wrote:Would you still do that if I had timed the remote start runtime and ended up with 10 minutes and 1.6 seconds... so 10:01.6?? You had asked and I had timed it again and posted.. I don't know why we'd start looking at 9 minutes? or 9.83 minutes.. It certainly ran for damn near exactly 10 minutes, and the 1.6 seconds was probably me fat fingering the stop button on my phone.. lol04colyZQ8 wrote:I wonder if hex ... 09 * 1000 which is 589,824 in decimal, which is 9.83 minutes could tell us anything? I'd search for 09 in the segment that contains the hood pin Boolean and change 09 to 05 and see if it cuts the time down.
The way I look at it if it’s stored in seconds or mili seconds then it’s got to start with 09 in hex, or something like 09 xx xx so just incase it’s not exactly 09 27 C0 I’m just saying start with the most obvious MSB. Which is 09.
Otherwise it must be set as a Boolean in the Os or hard coded in the OS.
Is there any applications in the cars or trucks that this style bcm was used in over seas even that has a different remote timer?