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06 chevrolet aveo bypass wiring


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oneohm 
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Posted: January 28, 2009 at 12:52 PM / IP Logged  

2006 Chevrolet Aveo. Remote Start Install.

According to DEI, the car has a Transponder based key. They recommend a multitude of bypass modules that require the key be inserted into the bypass. The alternate is the 100F reprogrammed. The customer only has one key. I have a 556G bypass that I want to install. Looking at the ignition, there is two wires to the front going to the keysense switch (2-pin harness red and black going to a 12v power (orange) and keysense detect (light green)). The second set of wires goto the detector coil on the rear portion of the cylinder, with 4 volt Data pulse detected (2-pin harness red and black wires connecting to a white wire and another color (sorry forgot)).

I want to use a 556G. The 556G has the two pink wires for the data coil, along with a purple data wire and a green keysense.

If I connect this bypass, will I still need to connect the purple data wire and if so to what? I known the pink wires will go to the coil and the green keysense wire will go to the light green keysense wire of the vehicle.

Purple anyone?

oneohm 
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Posted: January 30, 2009 at 7:25 PM / IP Logged  
I answered my own Question. The 2006 Aveo uses Passkey 3 but the system is version 2. So the correct bypass module is a PKALL. An 1100X can be used but requires reprogramming.

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