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Bypass Factory alarm 99 Chevy S-10 Blazer


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I need a alarm and remote starter wiring diagram for a 1999 Chevy S-10 Blazer. 
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DO i need a bypassto hookup a remote starter and car alarm to a 1999 S-10 Blazer.
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you need a 555L to bypass it. good luck
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WHat about a DEI555t to bypass factory alarm for a 1999 Chevy S-10 Blazer.
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it should use the 555L... i did an alarm in a 2000 last night but i cant remember the immobilizer techsoft said it had...  the lock wires and door triggers can be found at the BCM under the radio to the right of the gas pedal.  you can get teh door triggers from the door pins themselves behind the glovebox and the drivers kick panel.  the door lock are + i think so use a 451M relay., purple gets 12v, white and brown get capped off.  blue and green are the lock wires and i think they go to a blue wire and a white wire.  you can take the lock contorl panel off the door and clip you dmm to the blue wire and test for contanuity to the big harness above the drivers kickpanel, easiest way to find the wires, vice versa for the other lock wire.  parking lights are +, you can get it from the switch and i think its blue... test it.  the starter wire wont be heavy gauge, atleast it wasnt on the 2000 i did, its a smaller gauge yellow wire in the ignition harness, the big yellow one has the airbag wires in it, so dont touch it.  tach wire and brake wire i didnt have to do so i dont know.  oh yeah, diode isolate the door triggers with 1amp diodes and the stripe should face away from the alarm, towards the door pins.

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Where is the passlock located on a 1999 Chevy S-10 Blazer TO hookup a remote starter with by pass
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Look for a thin gauge Yellow and Black wire(There should be either a white wire or a RED / White wire too, but you dont need that one) Instead of Black it may be Orange Black. Thjese wires will be coming from the key cylinder, so if you cannot find them coming out from the shroud, you will need to take off the shroud.
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