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tcox8 
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Location: Indiana, United States
Posted: January 29, 2010 at 10:51 AM / IP Logged  
Hello! I recently purchased a remote starter and bypass module for my fiance's Jeep. I was hoping that someone may have done this before and can help me out. I have everything wired up following the directions and the remote starter works, however the vehicle shuts off after two seconds because of the immobilizer. So I installed the bypass module following the directions and it is not working. Below is all the information needed and wiring diagrams. Please help!
Vehicle: 2002 Jeep Wrangler Sahara
Immobilizer: Sentry Key System (Gray Key)
Wiring Diagram: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~15104
Remote Starter: Avital Model 4113
Installation Guide: http://www.directeddealers.com/manuals/IG/Avital/N4113_2008-07print.pdf
Bypass Module: Bulldog Universal Bypass Module Model 791P
Installation guide: http://bulldogsecurity.com/bdnew/newsite/pictures/pdfs/791P%20BYPASS%20MODULE%20MANUAL.pdf
Now following the bypass module installation guide [page's 8 and 9 (page numbers on lower left and right because it folds up all weird)] I am supposed to "Connect the BLUE wire to the center WHITE
wire on remote starter modules with an external relay harness or the WHITE wire labeled “ignition negative” or the YELLOW wire and sometimes the YELLOW WITH BLACK STRIPE wire marked “security bypass out”".
I have attached the BLUE wire to the H1/3 YELLOW IGNITION OUT (TO ALARM) on the remote starter via the instructions.
Can anyone help or provide any ideas to help me get passed this stage?
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Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Posted: January 29, 2010 at 12:05 PM / IP Logged  

With the Bulldog 791 Bypass module, place a working key securely in the

box with the key head transponder part in the wire loop area.  I usually put
some black tape on the key blade to prevent shorting anything out.  There are
only 3 wires to hook up.

The Red wire goes to a constant +12 volt source.  Pin 4 or 6 heavy gauge Red wires on R/S.

The Blue wire goes to the R/S blue wire on the 4 pin satellite harness (status output).
The Orange wire goes to ground, R/S Black wire H1/8.
The transponder loop goes around the IGN switch cylinder

.

The other wires are not used and should be taped and neatly tied up.
Soldering is fun!
tcox8 
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Joined: January 29, 2010
Location: Indiana, United States
Posted: January 29, 2010 at 12:15 PM / IP Logged  
I have everything hooked up like it said. the only thing I have wrong according to your post is that it should be hooked to the R/S blue wire on the 4 pin satellite harness (status output).
Thanks so much for the help! As soon as I get home I will be switching the connection! Thanks again!

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