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ace5000 
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Hello,
I have been pulling my hair out trying to figure out how to flash this Audiovox/Code Alarm module. I want to use it because it was designed to wotk with the Code Alarm SRT 9000 through the CAN system seamlessly.
I live in Northern Ohio (Cleveland) and there are no dealers that carry these units, or has the ability to flash it. Code Alarm customer service refuses to give me the time of day and are rude...
Buying the FLCAN is no problem - but how do I get it flashed?
Thanks!
ace5000 
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PS: It is for a 2006 Honda Ridgeline
Mike M2 
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The place you buy it from should flash it for you. I flash my own, you need an adapter from Idatalink that plugs into the module and has a USB on the other end. You simply go to thier website and download the software for flashing and your good to go. If you have a Carmax near you whoever is installing thier alarms will have the equipment to do this, it's all they use. You may also try contacting Avox as they are the makers of both Code and Idatalink.
Mike M2
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ace5000 
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Posted: November 16, 2008 at 9:39 AM / IP Logged  
Thank you for your help. There is no carmax close. Do you happen to know of one that will flash and sell it to me for a good price?
ace5000 
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anyone?
racerjames76 
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If you have a Ziebart nearby they may be able to help as well, we just switch from bypasskit to flash logics. If you werent so far away i could help ya out myself.
ace5000 
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OK - I'll try them out. Thanks much.
ace5000 
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Anyone out there flash it for me?
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go to www.flash-it.com

you will need to buy a flash logic up loader, from the web site once you have it, it is east to flash 

hope this helps

if that wed site is down you can flash it at www.idatalink.com

they make the modules for avox/code alarm

ace5000 
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Posted: December 03, 2008 at 10:42 AM / IP Logged  
Thank you. However, This is just a one time deal and would not like to spend the cash for the special cable. Hence, this is the reason for my request - if someone out there can flash it for me once I pick it up...
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