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bigtime95 
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Posted: November 22, 2007 at 5:19 PM / IP Logged  

New guy here-I just installed a Autopage rs900 in my 05 Duramax and was told I did not need a module for it.  After doing some reading I found out otherwise.  Obviously I did not hook my door locks up yet.  The problem I'm having is when I remote start the engine cranks, starts momentarily and then shuts off, and the factory security light flashes.  I assume this is a passlock problem, and was wondering if there was any way to fix the problem or if the module will fix it for me?

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Posted: November 22, 2007 at 5:30 PM / IP Logged  
the module will fix it for you. And if I am not mistaking, you will also need a module for the doorlocks as they are data controlled. IF you use dei, you can pick up an older module (457gw) for pretty cheap, or the newer 1700G/G1/1701G for a little more. Either way, they are both easy to hookup.
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I wouldn't do this truck without the "module"
bigtime95 
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Thanks Guys-I did not mention that the key does not have a chip in it-not sure if this makes any difference??
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The code is set into the ignition , not the head of the key. Module required for the Passlock as well as door lock integration.
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bigtime95 
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Thanks again for your help-this is a great site.

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Trilogix GM-DLBP is my favorite for Passlock bypass and doorlocks.

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