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ricardoboston 
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Posted: January 12, 2011 at 6:46 PM / IP Logged  
hi i was planning to put a avital 4103 remote starter on a 2007 chrysler sebring,as i can see ,i can not use the + starter wire , because this wire is not for remote starter so this is not like  a regular car , i need to know a better way to go on this one,need to know if the xk09 its a good way to go or not,if someone can give me  a start  to finish direction  of this  instalattion ,thanks
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Posted: January 13, 2011 at 11:47 AM / IP Logged  

The XK09 will need to have the 9.Chrysler V2.07 firmware flashed on to it.  If you don't have the XKLoader2 cable, make sure the seller flashes it for you.

Another option is the iDatalink ADS DLSL CA2 or  ADS ALSL CH bypass modules.   You would have to wire in the W2W mode but they are very reliable modules.

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hi i just dont get it.with wires from de relay satelite of remote starter will be connected direct to the ignition harness,and with ones i  dont need to use thanks
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If you get the XK09 with the 9.Chrysler firmware follow the Type 3 install diagram on Page 5 of the guide.  It shows all the wires from the bypass and the remote starter.  If your car does not have a Starter wire at the ignition harness, the Violet/Brown MUX wire is used to control things.
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just to me make sure i get it right ,i will not use any those ign wires is  that corret? thanks again
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hi its me again what its making  me confused its the ignition wires switch  ,bulldog securyti list it as  this car can be wire as a any regular i mean the heavy gauge wires from the remote starter direct  to the car  switch  ignition  and DIRECTED TECH SHEET  list it  as this car use mux wires ? now  i need some light here   ,can  you tell me somenthing about that thanks
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hi i just get the time ,for to do  this remote starter ,and everthing works just fine the only thing is why  the horn sound when  the locks and the starter is activated? horn  sound when locks and when remote starter  the car ?? thanks for anyone who can give me a idea about it
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Posted: February 05, 2011 at 8:14 PM / IP Logged  
does it honk the horn when you lock with the factory FOBS then it will honk with the remote starter.
if you have it locking the doors after remote start then it will honk again if it honks with locks..
you can search the internet how to turn off the factory honk it not all that hard, might even be in the owners manual of the car.
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it dont honk the horn with the factory fobs only when  i used the aftermarket remote for lock and starter,but is a very short sound  , dont even bother  but yes if i can do somenthing about it will be good thanks

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check in the setting of the remote starter if the conformation beeps are on.
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