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stiver_32 
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Looking to install a basic remote starter in an 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee.  I am still going to retain the factory keyfob for lock/unlock.

Remote starter is very baskic and is only going to control remote starting, heater, and parking lights.

What is the best bypass module to get past the oem security/anti-theft??

Your help will be greatly appreciated.

jar754 
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www.bypasskit.com      xk03 w/chdl7 3.o
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dei 456LW bypass
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The other two mentioned are fine but do require you to add relays and resistors to the multiplex wire on the igntion switch. Idatalink offers one that will do the bypass, plus send data to the multiplex, thus making the install very simple. www.idatalink.com
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jar754 
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go with the bypasskit theres only 1 relay and its simple to program and install. i datalink is a little more work, wrappimg an antenna and then programing the transponder. trust me go with thebypass kit its simple
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What about the PKUCH2X???

From what I've read... it has a MUX output wire, so I wouldnt have to add an extra relay.

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jar754 wrote:
go with the bypasskit theres only 1 relay and its simple to program and install. i datalink is a little more work, wrappimg an antenna and then programing the transponder. trust me go with thebypass kit its simple

I dunno, i think an antenna ring is simpler than wiring a relay for mux. It will come programmed...

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there is no relay for the mux, its only if your unit doesn't have an activation output thatturns on exactly as the same time as the 1st ing.
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jar754 wrote:
there is no relay for the mux, its only if your unit doesn't have an activation output thatturns on exactly as the same time as the 1st ing.

Wouldnt it still need to have the specific resistance that Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep require to activate the accessory??

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Clarification: the Mux and the transponder(SentryKey) are separate issues, which however both need dealt with to successfully install a remote start on late model Chryslers.
The XK03 and 456LW mentioned by earlier posters are doorlocks only bypasses and aren't what you want.
I'd use the PKUCH2X personally, though iDatalink makes a similar product that works allright. The PKUCH2X has the resistors built into it, thereby saving the trouble of wiring them inline from relays and praying they don't break; it also has a transponder which sends its signal via the antenna ring.
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