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2009 Dodge Ram Alarm Wiring


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robertsc 
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thats what im trying to figure out
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Oh man, i just set one of these up for an install Saturday. I figured they were the same truck as last year and was going to use a 556CW. Now i gotta check into it...

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robertsc 
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well post the details i won't be looking at mine till next week
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Just a suggestion, since I haven't done an '09 Ram yet, but is this one by chance a 2500/3500 of the old body style?
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The ones I'm doing are 2500 new body style, and here are some pic's of the key

2009 Dodge Ram Alarm Wiring - Page 2 -- posted image.

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jsanchez71 wrote:

The ones I'm doing are 2500 new body style, and here are some pic's of the key

2009 Dodge Ram Alarm Wiring - Page 2 -- posted image.

well i pulled the dash down for the ram and it does have a fob style box

this key seems to be whats used if you get a vehicle with no keyless entry

if you look at the shoulder of the key it is the same physical size as the fob style

the customer was not interested in allowing me to be adventurous

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Lol. Give them some money and send them across the street for lunch, your treat.
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I just bought an 09 ram and have been looking for alarm wiring info on it.  Here's the deal, FYI, the 2009 RAM 1500 is a totally different truck than the 2008.  The 2009 RAM 2500 and 3500 trucks are the same as the 2008 (these two are getting re-designed next year).  So it's very important that you specify which 2009 ram you are talking about.  The 2500 and 3500 being the same as 2008 models will have the old normal sentry key.  The 2009 ram 1500, most of them use a new fob key (without metal 'key' part) with factory remote features built in.  But, the base trim in the ram 1500 (ST package) still uses a bladed sentry key, but the rest of the wiring should be the same as the other 2009 1500 rams.

Hope that helps clear things up.  Also, does anybody know if there's an expresskit for the new ram 1500 yet?

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So that means that it should work as the 2008? with the 556CW?

I really didnt wanted to test on this truck's because they were from a company, but they didn't had keyless entry module, actually they were manual, had to add door lock actuators and electric window conversion kits.

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loneranger wrote:
DLPK or PKUCH2X(bypass only).
   The PKUCH2X bypass will not work with th e smart key.  Maybe if you use the starscanner to do it.
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