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2013 elantra and dball2 pro


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ex-egll 
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Posted: April 23, 2014 at 12:11 AM / IP Logged  
Hi, I have a Canadian (chip in key) 2013 Hyundai Elantra, manual transmission. I have an old ProStart remote starter that I was going to put on it, but discovered that I would need a transponder bypass. This led me to the DBALL2, which would probably work in conjunction with the ProStart.
I then saw that there was a DBALL2 PRO. This is where I need some help please. If I understand what I have read correctly I can use this device as a stand alone remote starter and discard the ProStart. Also using the D2D connection a lot fewer wires need to be connected than with either the ProStart or using the W2W method.
I realise that if I go either DBALL2 or DBALL2 Pro I will need to buy the XKLOADER.
So in short, with my vehicle can I just buy the DBALL2 Pro and XKLOADER, flash the module, connect it up using D2D and then use the OEM key fobs with the 3 x Lock button to start the car remotely.
Thanks for any feedback
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sparkie 
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Use a DBALL2 with your Prostart. You will either have to get someone with a XKLoader to program it or buy one. Your Prostart won't work with the DBALL2 in D2D mode as the Prostart module's don't use that protocol/language. You would have to hardwire all the input and output connections. The 3X lock won't work well either because the remotes cease to function while the vehicle is running.
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ex-egll 
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Thanks Sparkie, could I just ignore the pro start and just use the DBALL2PRO unit?
pentavolvo 
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To not use prostrart you would need a dball2pro and an mc501, but it won't support manual transmission cars
ex-egll 
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Thanks for the responses, back to the planning state!
bloodninja 
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pentavolvo wrote:
To not use prostrart you would need a dball2pro and an mc501, but it won't support manual transmission cars
I came across this thread while doing research on the DBALL2Pro.
I just installed one along with an MC501 this weekend and they are compatible with manual transmissions -- there is a wire loop (yellow) located near the reset switch that you must cut to use with an automatic transmission car.
-Brian

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