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Troc4434 
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Posted: March 05, 2010 at 6:11 PM / IP Logged  
I have a few questions about hooking up a python592 system in a 2005 chrysler 300c. im using the canmax 400 for the bypass. question about the starter wire on this, do I cut it in half and hook up two wires from the H3 HARNESS(car side and the key side)?
next,how many relays will I need to use for this car?
also my 1st starter wire is (+) and the 2nd is(-) which is the same wire used for the accessory wire (PURPLE / brown)
also I have one wire for the lock and unlock for the power door locks, do I use relays for this?
I have two diagrams one shows me the dome light supervision is (-)(yellow/white) and the other one says it (+)(yellow/white wire)
if someone could make out a diagram of matching up the oem wires to the 592 wires.
Troc4434 
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anyone have info on these cars?
Troc4434 
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how to build the relay for the second starter wire(chrysler 300c) since it shared with accessory wire( 2nd starter and accessory are the same) can someone make a diagram. also how would I do the door locks since I have one wire that does the lock and unlock.
Troc4434 
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Posted: March 12, 2010 at 3:06 PM / IP Logged  
how many of you guys go D2D VS W2W? any problems problems after install with either? just not sure which way do go yet. Im .using the canmax400 and xkeych with 529 RS/A on 05 Chrysler 300c
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Posted: March 12, 2010 at 3:43 PM / IP Logged  
i usually go w2w no problems so far
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Troc4434 
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Posted: March 12, 2010 at 3:45 PM / IP Logged  
does anyone go d2d? the guy at directed told me he always goes w2w in case he ever had a problem, he would be able to find it.
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Posted: March 12, 2010 at 3:56 PM / IP Logged  

i go w2w every single time.

but iagree that if you haveit w2w, forwhatever reason if one specific function does not work, there shout be a problem in the wiring, since it was physically connected.

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Troc4434 
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thanks guys for your feed back
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tried and true units.... i'll go D2D..... if unsure i'll go W2W.... had a few problems with D2D and as you said it's impossible to isolate a circuit under D2D.....
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Troc4434 
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yeah, it seems better to me to go w2w, it only few more wires to hook up at the remote starter
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