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I am looking for this manual. Is it true there is less wires to connect to install the alarm and RS?
Thank you in advance
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not true. if you install an alarm only then its not many wires, connecting the remote start portion, will be more wires but not many.
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Actualy if we are using the Matrix 3.3x then there is less wiring but only if you add proprietory CAN interfaces, I've played with a couple and just downloaded the install manual. Sorry Ted.
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none take howie, you are the clifford pro.

yea i was going to mention it would be less wires only if he used a can data bypass, but not all cars are compatable and he didntmention what car so didnt mention it clifford rsx 3.3 manual -- posted image.

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Is for a nissan frontier 2005. I have installed several alarms in the past. All of them DEI. I just saw the new RSX 3.3 and a guy was saying how there is less wires than the 70.5X So I was curios. I will be buying one and installing it here soon. Hopefully everything will go fine.

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