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dstyls 
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Posted: February 21, 2008 at 12:03 PM / IP Logged  
for somereason it's powering up,the led light should come on to program it right?any help please?
dstyls 
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1700g will not power up,here's wat i did
red 12 volts power
BLACK/ ground
BROWN / white,n/c
GREEN/ black alarm lock wire
violet/black n,c
blue/black drivers door
RED / white n/c
green door trigger
gray black dome light + wire
light blue drivers door unlock
blue to alarm wire,ground when running
purple od2 purple wire (at plug)
i need some help please,the module will not turn on?
qdaddy 
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Posted: February 21, 2008 at 6:18 PM / IP Logged  
o6 chevy is easy jus like VATS system to bypass the yellow passlock wire will read jus under 6volts using a DMM when u use the key to crank then once located cut it and truck will turn over but not start jus die out then ORANGE / black is ground resistance wire for the passlock usually next to the thin yellow set DMM to ohms neg probe to ORANGE / black and pos probe to key side of yellow then crank to find value once you find value resistor attach one end to ORANGE / black and the other end to yellow side away from key tape it up solder it your done works on all VATS 
qdaddy 
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Posted: February 21, 2008 at 6:19 PM / IP Logged  
works on VATS pass1 pass2 up to 2006                          2007 up universal mods
dstyls 
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Posted: February 21, 2008 at 8:50 PM / IP Logged  
so wat your saying that i will need resistor between the yellow wire away from key side and the orange and black wire,so i do need to attach these wires with a resistor that i measure for remote start right,and what about the 1700g module did wire it up right
qdaddy 
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i did not check your wires but this is easy way to bypass and also cheaper faster used this method hundreds of times
dstyls 
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alarm keep on goin off,what i did,put diode on each door trigger,when i armed it with the door open it keep on ssaying that the door is open,but when armed with door closed it does not say the door is open,but when the alarm is armed for 20 seconds it goes off again,confused?need help

dstyls 
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the rear doors are fine but when i hook up the 2 ft door triggers the alarm go off
sparkie 
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Make sure that you have the correct door pin wires. For the front doors, you must run wires into each door. The driver's door is gray/black and the passenger door is BLACK/ white. Make sure you diode isolate all 4 wires. The band on the diodes should face away from the alarm.
sparky
dstyls 
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Posted: February 22, 2008 at 3:51 PM / IP Logged  
d/door grey/black,and passenger door BLACK/ white it still doin it?
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