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scott0718 
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Posted: May 14, 2008 at 1:25 PM / IP Logged  

Hello Everyone,

I am losin it , where do i put the sensor for my 2007 Dodge ram key bypass?  Am I overlooking the obvious?  I see a box above the key cylinder.  And while i have you.  Maybe someone can help put me at ease with the starter connections.  I have wired the 1084  relays, but  still nervous i will pop something LOL. I live in Vegas and my Great friend used to help me when i lived in Jersey.

Thanks In advance for the help

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hydroz_23 
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Posted: May 14, 2008 at 11:24 PM / IP Logged  
just wrap the antenna ring around the factory ring 3 to 5 times. if you used doc 1084,just triple check everything and it will work. the easiest
way to do this truck is with a xk532 or ads module.
scott0718 
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Posted: May 14, 2008 at 11:31 PM / IP Logged  

Thanks,  I am using a 556CW from Directed with a 771 Alarm/Starter.

Appreciate all the help.  I notices that pink/white wite is like 20 Ga  LOL

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chriswallace187 
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The 556C pellet is a bit tricky - you sometimes have to move it around to find a good spot. Before you try to mount it, it's important that you program it correctly according to its instruction sheet.
Once it's programmed, you'll usually want to mount it so that the pellet is against the antenna ring around the key cylinder, and directly opposite the point on the antenna ring where the factory wiring goes out of it (or as close as you can get to that).
There's nothing to worry about with your starter connections as long as you've connected to the wires at the back of the ignition switch. Also, all late model Chryslers and most GMs have small wires at the switch - it's the hip thing to do nowadays among car manufacturers.
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scott0718 
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Posted: May 17, 2008 at 11:24 PM / IP Logged  

What an Awesome group of people. 

I do 3D design work with Solidworks. So if i can return the favors, I will be happy to.

Scott

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