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kaotik78 
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Posted: October 10, 2016 at 5:26 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote kaotik78
Hi all,
Ran into a spot of bother over the weekend attempting to install an Avital 4103 with a 556uw in a 2005 Saab 9-7x.
As the install progressed I realized that the high current wires from the Avital remote start 6-pin connector are of a heavier gauge than the wires that are supposed to match up to them from the ignition switch in the center console. Which, to me, doesn't seem to match up right as every other remote install I've done had same gauge wires under the steering console. I looked behind the drivers rear seat at the other harness but found no other wires of a similar gauge. The wires off the center console ignition are around 14awg and the Avital remote start wires are significantly larger.
To compound the uncertainty I ordered a 556uw in which the Saab 9-7x key won't actually fit and I believe is the incorrect interface to bypass the specific security in this Saab.
There also seems to be some slight variances between 2005-2006 and 2007-2009, my particular Saab 9-7x has GM Passkey 3 where 2007 and later uses SAAB'S TRANSPONDER ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM.
Are the wires for remote start really at the center console and are supposed to be that thin of a gauge? What other bypass module should I look into to bypass the Passkey 3 so I can remote start the car without having to lose a key? Also if anyone has any installer photos or reference material they could share it would be much appreciated.
lurch228 
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Posted: October 10, 2016 at 9:45 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote lurch228
Directwire
2007 Saab 9-7X - North America
Remote Start, Security, Keyless Entry, Accessories
Item Wire Color Polarity Wire Location
12 Volts orange (30A) + trailer brake pre-wiring on harness going thru driver firewall
Starter yellow + ignition switch, black 12 pin plug, pin 11
Ignition pink + ignition switch, black 12 pin plug, pin 5
Second Ignition white + ignition switch, black 12 pin plug, pin 10
Accessory orange + ignition switch, black 12 pin plug, pin 7
Second Accessory brown (required) + ignition switch, black 12 pin plug, pin 12
Keysense lt. green (required) - ignition switch, black 12 pin plug, pin 4
J1850 purple (Class 2 Serial Data) data data link connector, black 16 pin plug, pin 2
Power Lock (use Directed interface module or see Tech Doc 1053)   
Power Unlock (see power lock)   
Lock Motor gray 5 wire rear fuse box under left rear seat, white 68 pin plug, pin F6
Driver Unlock Motor tan 5 wire driver window switch, gray 24 pin plug, pin B2
Passenger Unlock Motor tan 5 wire rear fuse box under left rear seat, white 68 pin plug, pin D8
Factory Alarm Arm (arms on lock with door open)   
Factory Alarm Disarm lt. green (driver door key unlock) - driver window switch, gray 24 pin plug, pin A4
Disarm No Unlock (Passkey and ignition)   
Parking Lights (+) brown (F); brown (R) + rear fuse box under left rear seat, black 68 pin plug, pin C3; white 68 pin plug, pin E2
Parking Lights (-) BROWN / white - steering column junction connector, black 48 pin plug, pin E7
Hazards white - hazard switch, black 9 pin plug, pin 2
Turn Signal (Left) dk. green + steering column junction connector, black 48 pin plug, pin A5
Turn Signal (Right) lt. green + steering column junction connector, black 48 pin plug, pin A4
Headlight BLACK/ white (LO); yellow/black (HI) - steering column junction connector, black 48 pin plug, pins E6, E11
Reverse Light lt. green + rear fuse box under left rear seat, white 68 pin plug, pin E5
Left Front Door Trigger gray/black - driver window switch, gray 24 pin plug, pin A2
Right Front Door Trigger BLACK/ white - passenger window switch, gray 24 pin plug, pin A2
Left Rear Door Trigger lt. blue/black - rear fuse box under left rear seat, white 68 pin plug, pin F10
Right Rear Door Trigger lt. GREEN/ black - rear fuse box under left rear seat, white 68 pin plug, pin A12
Dome Light gray/black + rear fuse box under left rear seat, gray 32 pin plug, pin B6
Trunk/Hatch Pin pink/black - Liftgate Module in liftgate, white 9 pin plug, pin 6
Rear Glass Pin purple - Liftgate Module in liftgate, white 9 pin plug, pin 4
Tachometer white ac instrument cluster, gray 24 pin plug, pin A12
Fuel Pump gray + underhood fuse box, white 32 pin plug, pin F3
Rear Defroster purple 5 wire Liftgate Module in liftgate, black 4 pin plug, pin B
Mirror Defroster (Class 2 Serial Data)   
Left Front Heated Seat (Class 2 Serial Data)   
Right Front Heated Seat (Class 2 Serial Data)   
Speed Sense dk. GREEN / WHITE ac instrument cluster, gray 24 pin plug, pin B9 or radio, black 12 pin plug, pin E (some models)
Brake Wire lt. blue + trailer brake pre-wiring on harness going thru driver firewall
Parking Brake lt. blue - parking brake switch or rear fuse box under left rear seat, black 68 pin plug, pin B1
Horn Trigger BLACK / YELLOW - steering column junction connector, black 48 pin plug, pin D4
Wipers purple (LO); dk. blue/white (HI) +; - steering column junction connector, black 48 pin plug, pins E4, E5
Left Front Window (Up/Down) dk. blue - brown A driver window switch, black 4 pin plug, pins B - C
Right Front Window (Up/Down) lt. blue - tan A passenger window switch, black 4 pin plug, pins B - C
Left Rear Window (Up/Down) dk. blue - brown A left rear window switch, brown 8 pin plug, pins F - G
Right Rear Window (Up/Down) dk. blue - brown A right rear window switch, brown 8 pin plug, pins F - G
Sun Roof (Open/Close) brown - orange (function with ignition on only) - sunroof junction connector, black 16 pin plug, pins L, H
Memory Seat 1 white + driver window switch, gray 6 pin plug, pin 2
Memory Seat 2 purple + driver window switch, gray 6 pin plug, pin 3
Audio
Item Wire Color Polarity Wire Location
Radio 12V orange + radio, gray 24 pin plug, pin B1
Radio Ground BLACK/ white - radio, gray 24 pin plug, pin A12
Radio Ignition (Class 2 Serial Data)   
Radio Illumination BROWN / white (dimmer) + radio, gray 24 pin plug, pin B4
Factory Amp Turn-on gray/black or pink + radio, gray 24 pin plug, pin B3
Left Front Speaker (+/-) tan - gray or tan - dk. green +,- radio, gray 24 pin plug, pins A8 - A9
Right Front Speaker (+/-) lt. green - dk. green or lt. green - ORANGE / black +,- radio, gray 24 pin plug, pins B11 - B10
Left Rear Speaker (+/-) brown - dk. GREEN / WHITE +,- radio, gray 24 pin plug, pins B8 - B9
Right Rear Speaker (+/-) dk. blue - black +,- radio, gray 24 pin plug, pins A11 - A10
Aux. Audio Input Left (+/-) BROWN / white - BLACK/ white (satellite audio) +,- radio, black 12 pin plug, pins J - K
Aux. Audio Input Right (+/-) dk. GREEN / WHITE - BLACK/ white (satellite audio) +,- radio, black 12 pin plug, pins H - K
RSE Audio Left (+/-) BROWN / white - BLACK/ white +,- radio, black 12 pin plug, pins J - K
RSE Audio Right (+/-) dk. GREEN / WHITE - BLACK/ white +,- radio, black 12 pin plug, pins H - K
Satellite Radio 12 Volts orange + digital radio receiver behind glove box, black 16 pin plug, pin 16
Satellite Radio Ground BLACK/ white - digital radio receiver behind glove box, black 16 pin plug, pin 9
Satellite Radio Ignition (Class 2 Serial Data)   
Satellite Radio Antenna (coaxial cable)   
Satellite Audio Left (+/-) BROWN / white - BLACK/ white +,- digital radio receiver behind glove box, black 16 pin plug, pins 2 - 10
Satellite Audio Right (+/-) dk. GREEN / WHITE - BLACK/ white +,- digital radio receiver behind glove box, black 16 pin plug, pins 3 - 10
What Fits
Item Size Depth Location
Headunit double DIN center of dash
Left Front Speaker 6.5 left front door
Left Front Tweeter 3.5 left front dash
Right Front Speaker 6.5 right front door
Right Front Tweeter 3.5 right front dash
Left Rear Speaker 5.25 left rear door
Right Rear Speaker 5.25 right rear door
Satellite Radio Tuner   behind glove box
Notes:
Second Accessory Must be powered up. If not, the vehicle will crank as soon as it sees ignition.
Front Speaker (+/-) On vehicles with amplifier, the door speaker wires are tan - gray at the amplifier in right rear quarter panel, gray 24 pin plug, pins A5 - A6. The dash speaker wires are dk. blue - lt. blue at the amplifier, gray 24 pin plug, pins A9 - A10.
Right Front Speaker (+/-) On vehicles with amplifier, the door speaker wires are lt. green - dk. green at the amplifier in right rear quarter panel, gray 24 pin plug, pins A7 - A8. The dash speaker wires are orange - dk. green at the amplifier, gray 24 pin plug, pins A11 - A12.
Left Rear Speaker (+/-) On vehicles with amplifier, the door speaker wires are brown - yellow at the amplifier in right rear quarter panel, lt. gray 8 pin plug, pins B - G.
Right Rear Speaker (+/-) On vehicles with amplifier, the door speaker wires are dk. blue - lt. blue at the amplifier in right rear quarter panel, lt. gray 8 pin plug, pins C - F.
kaotik78 
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Posted: October 10, 2016 at 11:00 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote kaotik78
Thank you. I am researching a DBALL2 for this particular application in order to get the remote start to work without having to loose a key.
Still seems "not right" to have such a heavy gauge wire going into another that's of a smaller gauge. I'll post a photo to further highlight this and to help others who opt to install a remote start in a Saab 9-7x.
lurch228 
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Posted: October 10, 2016 at 1:21 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote lurch228
With aftermarket Remote starters they have to use the one size fits all method for design. As older vehicles need the circuits direct powered and newer vehicles are control based for relays.
howie ll 
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Posted: October 10, 2016 at 5:09 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote howie ll
Funnily enough I picked up a 9-5 HOT over the weekend,haven't really played with it yet but, those wires are only a thin gauge because they feed a relay board up in the dash.
If the wires are quite a bit thinner cut and join (I would de-pin the heavy duty plug and re-pin ) thinner cables. And on Euro Fords, I use 18 ga. wires with one 15 amp fuse for all.
I was about to add that you'll need a 556U and bury the key when I realised that this is using a GM rather than Euro Saab wiring, i.e. 2nd ACC.
lurch228 
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Posted: October 11, 2016 at 3:11 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote lurch228
Re pinning is a option for those who have the connectors and open barrel crimp tool or are good with needle nose pliers to crimp them.
Soldering is also a option if you have the connectors. Most DIYers wont have the colored wire or terminals. So you can thin out the heavy gauge wire to be a closer match to the wiring you are connecting too. Then tape and zip strip(tie) them to the bundle of wires you have connected to securely.
howie ll 
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Posted: October 11, 2016 at 3:43 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote howie ll
Could I suggest soldering mandatory once everything checks out OK?
lurch228 
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Posted: October 11, 2016 at 4:26 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote lurch228
Yes best for armatures (newbie's) to solder all connections.
I only solder security connections, under hood(Engine compartment), and any other connection that are resistance based along with resistor and diode connections. All other connections are through hole twice and tightly wrapped down wire then added wire is folded flat to connected wire and tapped down wire and back up then zip stripped (tied). Have a Viper 550HF installed since 1994 in one of my cars still going with out issue and have never had a comeback due to wiring.
Also no cheap tape 3M (Scotch Brand) Tartan 1710 or Super33+ for exposed connections only!
kaotik78 
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Posted: October 12, 2016 at 1:58 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote kaotik78
Hey all,
After reading what Lurch228 stated, it makes sense that the remote start industry is a "one size fits all" and that my particular application has smaller gauge wires but that's ok. Just threw me for a loop as I've not encountered that before.
I did have a 556U but the Saab 9-7x key would not fit inside it and the more I dug into the electrical system and it's onboard security/data, it appears that I needed to get the DBALL2 interface in order to get the remote start and key to work without having to loose a key. We'll see how that goes this upcoming weekend on the install.
This is the harness from the center console below. I was in a bit of a rush to get something to work last weekend and all had was red wire to extend the harness. Howie II's suggestion about de-pinning re-pinning is a viable option and one that I am inclined to go after. I also will solder and heat shrink my connections, I have a Weller bench digital soldering iron as well I picked up after I learned my lesson about t-taps and other mistakes a young guy can make along the way.
And as luck would have it I do have Super 33+
Saab 9-7x / Trailblazer remote starter -- posted image.
howie ll 
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Posted: October 12, 2016 at 6:04 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote howie ll
Thought I replied but I was stuck in a hospital A&E with poor WiFi and signal.
As I noted before your ignition system is US GM, doesn't have nearly the same "quantity" of immobiliser "gizmos" the Euro cars have so run with the DB-ALL2 it should be fine.
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