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trembuzz Joined: December 28, 2011 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 22 |
| Posted: December 29, 2011 at 5:24 PM - IP Logged |
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I don't know if this is the right forum to post this but if not please let me know.
I am installing a prostart CT 3371 in a 2000 Chrysler Town & Country with factory keyless entry/alarm. I got all the available info from the Autostart site and I'm just a bit confused with the wiring info that I downloaded.
I understand that I have to use some resistors and relays on the door lock/ arm, door unlock/disarm white/green mux wire. The wiring info also includes an arm/disarm white/red mux wire and I'm not sure if I need to hook this up(resistors et all) to the remote start or not as the white/green wire should also arm/disarm. Any pertinent info on this would be a great help as I'd like to have all the t's crossed and i's dotted before commencing. We've been lucky so far weather-wise but it's fixin' to get to REAL winter soon and would like to have this done.
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kreg357 Joined: January 30, 2009 Location: New York, United States Posts: 2,661 |
| Posted: December 29, 2011 at 8:26 PM - IP Logged |
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trembuzz Joined: December 28, 2011 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 22 |
| Posted: December 29, 2011 at 8:48 PM - IP Logged |
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This is very good info and I thank you! I haven't got to the programming yet but I'll use the info when I do.
Thank you once again!
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trembuzz Joined: December 28, 2011 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 22 |
| Posted: January 05, 2012 at 12:55 AM - IP Logged |
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Sorry to bug u again Kreg but do I ignore the doorpin or go for the illuminated entry?
Thanks in advance
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kreg357 Joined: January 30, 2009 Location: New York, United States Posts: 2,661 |
| Posted: January 05, 2012 at 7:29 AM - IP Logged |
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Not sure on your question. Are you asking about the CT 3371 Gray (-) Negative Door input wire?
Not positive on the ProStart units but usually the Door Trigger Input is only required on alarm systems or R/S units installed in a manual trans vehicle. It probably isn't necessary on your auto trans van with a R/S w/Keyless entry ProStart unit. ___________________________________ Soldering is fun! |
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trembuzz Joined: December 28, 2011 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 22 |
| Posted: January 05, 2012 at 2:05 PM - IP Logged |
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Yeah, it's the grey - wire on the R/S and the wiring info from Autostart lists a brown/green or brown/white doorpin wire at the BCM. I'm thinking the only reason to use this wire would be for illuminated entry but FIIK!!lol.
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kreg357 Joined: January 30, 2009 Location: New York, United States Posts: 2,661 |
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Do the interior lights come on with a Unlock from the Factory FOB's? Then you don't need Dome Light supervision, either. ___________________________________ Soldering is fun! |
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trembuzz Joined: December 28, 2011 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 22 |
| Posted: January 05, 2012 at 9:23 PM - IP Logged |
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Yeah, the lights come on with an unlock from the factory fob so I guess I can just ignore the doorpin info.
Thanks again for all your help. It was awesome!
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trembuzz Joined: December 28, 2011 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 22 |
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Would you happen to know the best location to bring the tach wire through the firewall? (Still a bit tentative.)
I'm finally going to start the install! LOL
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kreg357 Joined: January 30, 2009 Location: New York, United States Posts: 2,661 |
| Posted: January 06, 2012 at 3:42 PM - IP Logged |
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Haven't done one for a while. There should be a grommet somewhere. Sometimes it is an empty one but usually it's one with a harness already going thru. Use a coat hanger to push thru the rubber between the harness and grommet edge after making there are no wires in the way on the other side. ___________________________________ Soldering is fun! |
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