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bzavecz3478 
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Posted: November 19, 2014 at 3:49 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote bzavecz3478
need held -- am installing prestige aps787c remote car start/alarm with
dbal2bypass module using wire to wire connections for 2005 chrysler
town and country. the remote start module had a two pin yellow plug with a red (+) and black (-) wire labeled two pin transponder control
output. where on the dbal2 bypass module are these two wires connected?
secondly, the bypass module has a black {-} ground and a red (+) (pin
13 and pin 14). i assume these are ground and 12volt + connection and is this a constant 12 volts or only when running? any help and comments
would be greatly appreciated. thanks/.
bernie z
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Posted: November 20, 2014 at 2:24 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote kreg357

The APS787c Red wire on that 2 Pin Transponder Output Harness is +12V constant.  You can connect that to the DB-ALL2 Red

wire at Pin 13 of the Blue 14 Pin Plug or to any +12V constant wire ( like the 6 Pin thick power harness, either the Red or RED / White
wire, which goes to +12V constant in the T&C ).

The APS787c Black wire on that 2 Pin Transponder Output Harness is GWR.  You must connect that to the DB-ALL2 Blue/White wire

at Pin 10 of the Black 10 Pin Plug.  GWR is also known as (-) Status Output or (-) 3rd Ignition.

The DB-ALL2 Black wire at the Blue 14 Pin plug goes to Chassis Ground.  You can connect it to the APS787c Black wire,

Pin 15 of the 18 Pin Main Wiring Harness ( which goes to Chassis Ground ).

Soldering is fun!
bzavecz3478 
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to kreg357
thank you very much for the information. with this information and looking at the wiring profiles, it makes sense and will certainly help
with the installation. thanks again
bernie z
bzavecz3478 
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Posted: November 14, 2015 at 3:50 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote bzavecz3478
finally got around to installing the aps787c remote start into the 2005 chrysler t&c. running into some problems--have the following connections
18 pin connector:
output BLACK/ white to horn
output white to paring light at hdlt. switch
input gray/black hood pin switch
input GREEN/ orange tach signal
input BROWN / black brake light switch
output BLACK/ white siren
input black ground
six pin connector:
red battery
RED / white battery
(both connected at battery positive for constant 12v)
problem im having when both connectors (18 pin and 6pin) are plugged in and reconnect negative to battery both horn and siren go off. am i
missing something in the connections or is there a module concern?
bernie z

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