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bcw757 
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Ok, here's the thing, I've been poking around on the forums reading as much as I can about my truck, and have learned everything I need to know (I think) about installing a remote starter on the car.  The only question I have is this,

I read that my truck has PASSLOCK II on it and needs to be bypassed, the question is, what do I buy to bypass it, and where can I buy this at?

Any help is appreciated,

Thanks,
Brandon

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any retail store like best buy or ultimate and the part number is dei 556L
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What "brand" of remote start are ya gonna put in......  ?

LOTS of the guys on the12volt.com are using the least exspensive equipment  they can find.........

Like something off of E-bay. Don't do that, your just asking for problems.

If your gonna do the job yourself, do some research. Talk to a local retailer, get a NAME BRAND

Don't buy crap. Passlock II is not that big of a deal. Use a good digital meter and take your time.

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Door Trigger    -  BCM  
The BCM is located behind the drivers side of the dash. The plugs on the BCM face towards the rear of the vehicle. The parking lights are in pin A5 and the headlights are in pin A11.","CHEVROLET, FULL SIZE PICKUP, 2000, Door Trigger");' rel="nofollow" href="http://www.directechs.com/directwire/wire_body.asp?action=select&yr=2892&product=Remote Start#">00 GMC Sierra Remote Start-1st Time Inst - Last Post -- posted image.
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bcw757 
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Ok, the only wire I'm having some problem with finding is the tach wire, which one do I use?
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On the driver's side of the motor, follow the large harness from the fender to the motor. Just above the Valve cover, it breaks away to the right to a 10 or 12 pin plug... this is for the 4 coilpacks on that side of the motor.... use the violet, light blue, or green wire in that plug. ( I use the violet, works like a charm). You may also find tach in the instrument cluster plug, it's the white wire.
The bypass you will need will be one of the following:
Viper 555L or 555LW (preferred.... bulletproof)
Automobility PLXR (PITA to program)
PL2003, or PL2004 (love these.... wish I could still get them)
Relatively painless remote starter to do.... lots of room to work with.
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gus1 
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On the driver's side of the motor, follow the large harness from the fender to the motor. Just above the Valve cover, it breaks away to the right to a 10 or 12 pin plug... this is for the 4 coilpacks on that side of the motor.... use the violet, light blue, or green wire in that plug. ( I use the violet, works like a charm). You may also find tach in the instrument cluster plug, it's the white wire.
The bypass you will need will be one of the following:
Viper 555L or 555LW (preferred.... bulletproof)
Automobility PLXR (PITA to program)
PL2003, or PL2004 (love these.... wish I could still get them)
Relatively painless remote starter to do.... lots of room to work with.
Gus
Wherever I go, that is where I end up......
kgerry 
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555L or GMBP... both work great and are easy to install.... i always grab the white tach wire behind the cluster....
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bcw757 
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Ok, one more thing and I'll have it.  It wants a negative input for a hood latch.  What is this, and where can I find it in my truck?

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