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tianot 
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hey guys! how to wire the r/s unit for the 2008 caliber if i use a evo-chr (thar-chr2) bypass module? what are the only r/s wires i need to connect into the vehicle? i will use a compustar r/s unit. thanks
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Check out the fortin Evo bypasses. I think they make chrysler specific harnesses to make those super easy.
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Im a dumb ass i didnt even see the word evo in your post!! Lemme know how that works out.
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thanks bro, hope you can help me.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTwSWYHjhyo

Check out this youtube video by fortin. They show a quick install for the Caliber.

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hey, ive seen the video already and im not so sure what are the wires he use.
i think the only wire needed are 12volt, ground, horn, hood pin and the parking lights, but im not sure
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According to the install sheet it looks like the only wires for the remote start are power, ground and parking lights. The evo-chr should handle the rest.

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The EVO-CHR will take care of the MUX start, ACC and convenience features for the vehicle. You will need to wire directly to the battery for the power as there is only low voltage power inside the vehicle. The parking light is a (+) WHITE/ VIOLET wire inside the driver's kick panel where all the wires gather at the front corner of the dead pedal.
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