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dougfox1 
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Posted: November 15, 2008 at 12:12 PM / IP Logged  

Has anyone connected a new autostart remote starter and an Expresskit bypass module together.

I'm looking for a cable that has a 4 pin connector at one end and a 5 pin at the other. The 5 pin connects to the Bypass/GPS port on the remote starter and the 4 pin  to the expresskit.

I'm using the DLPK from Expresskit and the remote starter is a Prostart CT-3471 (made by Autostart and rebranded for Canadiantire). Vehicle is a NIssan Titan.

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Posted: November 16, 2008 at 11:10 AM / IP Logged  
All D2D RS232 ports are 4 pin connectors. Are you sure that your looking at the right port for the D2D port from the Prostart?
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dougfox1 
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Posted: November 16, 2008 at 7:15 PM / IP Logged  

Your answer clarifies which port to use for D2D. Thanks.

I still have an issue in that one of the connectors on the D2D cable provided in the expresskit does not  physically match that on the Prostart. The Prostart is smaller than the one on the expresskit D2D cable.

I called tech support and they gave me the following part # ASYD2D. Is there anyone out there that could work with me to source said cable.

a137 
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Posted: November 19, 2008 at 9:11 PM / IP Logged  
I used two ways to match D2D cable
Used matching sensor cable and rewired (resoldered) connector. (must have matching connector)
Used PC motherboard internal USB cable, which wires frontside USB port to motherboard connector. You just need to cut in halves the fat 8 pin side of PC USB connector to fit it to you RS port. Then secure it by glue, ziptie or foam tape.
PC motherboard USB cable is 50 cm long Y type shielded cable with one fat 2X4 pin dowble port at one side and two 4 pin separated connectors at two other sides. Can be used to make two D2D or two 4-pin sensor cables.

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