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el ranchero 
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Posted: February 16, 2010 at 5:27 PM / IP Logged  
hey guys, quick questions what is can high/can low used for, and when do u know it needs to be applied is this for the data modules. thank in advance.
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Those wires are for use with data modules only. 
howie ll 
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Run a search on this site there have been a few good posts answering your questions.
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Most newer models use a bus system (called canbus)for data communication that controls various systems on the car. Most bus systems have a high speed and a low/lower speed bus system. The data modules can interface with the bus system to make alarm/remote start inputs via the data bus where applicable, rather than a straight wire to wire connection.

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