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may03lt 
Copper - Posts: 55
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Location: Delaware, United States
Posted: April 03, 2011 at 6:14 PM / IP Logged  
Hello guys I'm having a no crank issue during a r/s attempt.
Vehicle: 2003 Trailblazer LT
Alarm: python 1600xp
Bypass: omega gmdlbp
I have verified the following (per some other threads I read today)
Ign1 pink has 12v stays on during crank attempt
Ign2 white has 12v stays on during crank attempt
Acc Orange has 12v cuts off during crank attempt
Acc2 Brown has 12v cuts off during crank attempt
(By attempt, I mean when the purple wire goes to 12v)
When the cluster lights up, the security light flashes maybe 2x before the r/s cycle "fails" and attempts to retry.
The door locks function which leads me to believe that the gmdlbp is programmed correctly and communicating over the data line.
Could a gmdlbp operate the door locks but not passlock?
I'm all for trying another bypass but I figured Id ask for advice before doing so.
Thanks
2003 Trailblazer LT
2007 Envoy SLT
syl20rochon 
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Location: Ontario, Canada
Posted: April 03, 2011 at 6:54 PM / IP Logged  
Did you connect your purple starter wire to the yellow starter wire in the car?
Sylvain Rochon
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may03lt 
Copper - Posts: 55
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Posted: April 03, 2011 at 8:56 PM / IP Logged  
Yes, purple to yellow (car side) and green to yellow (key side).
2003 Trailblazer LT
2007 Envoy SLT
syl20rochon 
Copper - Posts: 298
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Posted: April 03, 2011 at 9:01 PM / IP Logged  
How did you wire your bypass?
Sylvain Rochon
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may03lt 
Copper - Posts: 55
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Posted: April 04, 2011 at 5:02 AM / IP Logged  
gmdlbp
brown - to python status out -
green - to python green
blue - to python blue
violet - to obd2 data wire
pink - to python neg trigger
red - 12v
black - ground
2003 Trailblazer LT
2007 Envoy SLT
syl20rochon 
Copper - Posts: 298
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Posted: April 04, 2011 at 5:51 AM / IP Logged  
For the pink wire, did you connect it to the larger BLACK/ white of the Pyton? Domelight supervision output. Did you change mode 6 to option 2 which is negative polarity? Also, make sure that you bypass module is in mode 1. I would disconnect the pink wire from the bypass module, reset the module, make sure it's in mode 1 which is the mode for your Trailblazer and I would reprogram it completely. Also make sure that your pink (ignition 1) and your White (ignition 2) are properly connected to the Pink and Pink/white from the Pyton. Also, in the programming of the pink/white flex output, make sure that it's set to ignition 2 output and not accessory.
Sylvain Rochon
MECP security specialist
Tech support for remote starters
26 Years of experience counts
I'm here to help.
may03lt 
Copper - Posts: 55
Copper spacespace
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Posted: April 04, 2011 at 6:42 PM / IP Logged  
syl20rochon wrote:
For the pink wire, did you connect it to the larger BLACK/ white of the Pyton? Domelight supervision output.
I used the green H1/5 door trigger input.
syl20rochon wrote:
Did you change mode 6 to option 2 which is negative polarity?
No sir.
syl20rochon wrote:
Also, make sure that you bypass module is in mode 1.
Confirmed.
syl20rochon wrote:
I would disconnect the pink wire from the bypass module, reset the module, make sure it's in mode 1 which is the mode for your Trailblazer and I would reprogram it completely.
Should I move it to H 1/4 domelight supervision?
syl20rochon wrote:
Also make sure that your pink (ignition 1) and your White (ignition 2) are properly connected to the Pink and Pink/white from the Pyton.
Confirmed.
syl20rochon wrote:
Also, in the programming of the pink/white flex output, make sure that it's set to ignition 2 output and not accessory.
I'll have to verify this.
Also, this might be irrelevant but I noticed something today. When I hit lock or unlock on the python remote, the gmdlbp's led will turn on briefly before the doors lock/unlock. During a remote start attempt, there is no led. Might not mean anything but thought I'd throw that out there.
2003 Trailblazer LT
2007 Envoy SLT
syl20rochon 
Copper - Posts: 298
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Posted: April 04, 2011 at 8:04 PM / IP Logged  
I presume that you have connected the large orange wire of the python to the orange wire of the Trailblazer. What did you do with the brown accessory wire of the Trailblazer. It needs to be connected as a accessory wire. The use of a relay is needed. Here is how you connect the relay.
85= Small orange wire on the ribbon harness from Python
86= 12v
87= 12v (heavy gauge)
30= output to brown wire of Trailblazer
This wire is needed for proper remote start.
Yes connect the pink wire for the bypass to the larger BLACK/ white of the remote starter....not needed if you don't want your domelight to come on when you unlock.
Sylvain Rochon
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Tech support for remote starters
26 Years of experience counts
I'm here to help.
may03lt 
Copper - Posts: 55
Copper spacespace
Joined: March 06, 2007
Location: Delaware, United States
Posted: April 04, 2011 at 9:35 PM / IP Logged  
syl20rochon wrote:
I presume that you have connected the large orange wire of the python to the orange wire of the Trailblazer. What did you do with the brown accessory wire of the Trailblazer. It needs to be connected as a accessory wire. The use of a relay is needed. Here is how you connect the relay.
85= Small orange wire on the ribbon harness from Python
86= 12v
87= 12v (heavy gauge)
30= output to brown wire of Trailblazer
This wire is needed for proper remote start.
Yes connect the pink wire for the bypass to the larger BLACK/ white of the remote starter....not needed if you don't want your domelight to come on when you unlock.
I got power to acc2 slightly different
85 - from acc1 (orange)
86 - ground
87 - 12v (I did use heavy gauge)
30 - brown
I couldn't get the doors to trigger the alarm unless pink went to green. Even with the BLACK/ white wire unhooked I still have interior lights.
2003 Trailblazer LT
2007 Envoy SLT
syl20rochon 
Copper - Posts: 298
Copper spacespace
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Location: Ontario, Canada
Posted: April 04, 2011 at 9:51 PM / IP Logged  
The way you have wired your relay makes your relay work all the time, even when you're using the key..not recommended. The way I specified above will only trigger the relay in remote start operation. Your green wire from the r/s should be connected to your pink/white of your bypass and the pink of the bypass should be connected to the BLACK/ white domelight supervision output of the r/s.
Brown of bypass to blue/white of r/s
Green of bypass to Green of r/s (lock)
Blue of bypass to blue of r/s (Unlock)
Violet/white of bypass N/A
Pink/white of bypass to Green of r/s (door trigger input)
Pink of bypass to BLACK/ white of r/s (domelight surpersion output)
Orange of bypass N/A
Red of bypass to constant 12V
Black of bypass to ground
Sylvain Rochon
MECP security specialist
Tech support for remote starters
26 Years of experience counts
I'm here to help.
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