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Quadzilla Adrenaline - iQuad not powering on?

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Hey!

So now that my truck is running great, I decided to buy a new quadzilla module since my last one was killed by me (jumped the truck off with it plugged in).

Once I got the new one installed I tried to connect to the app and I can't find the BT device (I'm on android).

I tested power at the red/white wire. Yep, 12v there. I found that NONE of the wires going from the module to the iquad do NOT have any voltage. Is this normal? I would guess that at least ONE of the wires would have to have voltage.

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RED - To constant battery power - I typically hook that wire to the stud in the PDC with the red wire from the battery.

RED/WHITE - To keyed Hot typically in the fuse panel #12 (IIRC). This is the trigger on to fire up the Quadzilla.

Now the Quadzilla has the ooldown timer, which makes a connection between the red and red/white to keep the truck running. When the cooldown is reached, the connection is dropped.

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51 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

RED - To constant battery power - I typically hook that wire to the stud in the PDC with the red wire from the battery.

RED/WHITE - To keyed Hot typically in the fuse panel #12 (IIRC). This is the trigger on to fire up the Quadzilla.

Now the Quadzilla has the ooldown timer, which makes a connection between the red and red/white to keep the truck running. When the cooldown is reached, the connection is dropped.

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Thanks! Looks like that's how I have mine wired up! Are you able to probe the connector for your iquad and tell me (with key on) if you have any voltage coming out of any of those wires? It's almost like my adrenaline isn't powering the iquad for some reason.

Any good way to know if the adrenaline is actually powering on without the iquad or control pod? I'm getting 12v in and good ground on it, but no way to know if it's actually booting up.

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This is the battery hot pin (Red wire). Typically you need the bluetooth(Android) or WiFi (iPhone) then you should see it fire up. The red-white wire should be keyed hot.

Red Wire location

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Red / white location keyed hot.

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34 minutes ago, Mopar1973Man said:

This is the battery hot pin (Red wire). Typically you need the bluetooth(Android) or WiFi (iPhone) then you should see it fire up. The red-white wire should be keyed hot.

Red Wire location

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Red / white location keyed hot.

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Yep, my red wire is hot all the time and the red white is hot with key on. Maybe my module is bad? Or the iquad module is bad?

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