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I am going to install an autopage RS/alarm in my fiance's 06 cobalt sometime in the next couple weeks and I want to make sure I have everything I will need.
For bypassing the passkey 3+ I am going to get the fortin can-sl2. I am wondering though if I can still use all the other useful outputs of the sl2 module since I am not using one of the "data link" compatible alarms. It would certainly be nice if I could just get the lock/unlock, door trigger, trunk, and trunk trigger all from the unit as well instead of having to locate each wire individually.   
Also, I am guessing I will need to connect the module to the internet when I receive it to upload the correct firmware right? Thats what i had to do on my dei pkfm unit but I am not sure about this one.
Next, for the remote start, it looks like I need to use the audiovox tech document http://documents.audiovox.com/700812.pdf to make sure the acc wire gets powered on before the ignition, and then once it dies the car will start, at least thats what I got from the article. I just want to verify that this is the correct way that I will need to hook up the remote start.
This will be my 3rd remote start install, so I have a little experience, but this newer GM crap is weird.
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the cansl2 does door locks, trunk, door triggers, trunk triggers any many more.

all you need to do is do a w2w (wire to wire) setup and all is well. Its a great can module to use.

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no need to run door triggers, door lock wires or anything to the car besides the immobilizer wires, and the can hi/low.

the cansl2 does all that via data.

btw no need to update, as the module only requires version 1.12.0 to work, and most likely if you just purchased it recently, it will have th new firmware.

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awesome, so do you know about the remote start question? I just need to go by that diagram i posted right?
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you wont need that diagram because autopage units start in the sequence of

acc - ign - start (acc stops) - car is started acc is back on. you only need that wiring diagram IF you dont have a unit that allows acc from the remote start to turn on prior to ignition turning on.

pretty much you are going to install a remote start "normally" (connect acc, ign, 12v, ground, bypass, locks) without hooking up the start wire.

these cars crank as soon as acc drops when starting with the key, same concept with remote start as the unit drops acc as well when it cranks.

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thats good news, thanks a lot for your help.
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no prob.
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