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th30dd7 
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I'm installing a Compustar FT-6200S-Cont in a Jeep Commander with the iDatalink Blade-AL. I'm looking for a ground during crank to trigger a relay for the multiplex accessory and start. Can someone please help me out?
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BTW, the year of the Jeep is 2010.
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Posted: November 13, 2011 at 11:34 AM / IP Logged  

Why?

The Compustar and Blade-AL ( flashed with BLADE-AL(DL)-CH4 firmware )  do all that for you.  Follow the Blade Type 2 install diagram ( except the Parking Light wire, no MUX on your vehicle ), connect the CM6200 CN1 Red +12V constant wires, CN1 Black to Chassis Ground, and CN3-18 Gray/Black to the hood pin. 

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th30dd7 
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The blade takes care of all the multiplex accessory power? If so thats a huge time saver.
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Wait, so do I even hook up the main accessory wire? I hate Chrysler.
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Nope.  Just Blade CAN Hi, CAN Lo, IGN In, IGN Out, CM6200 Hood Pin, +12V power & ground. RAP shutdown, Horn and Hazards if you want.
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Thanks for the reply. I think I can start to like Chrysler in this case.
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Posted: November 13, 2011 at 2:45 PM / IP Logged  

Almost too easy.    ground during crank - Last Post -- posted image.      Here is the equivalent to your CM6200 + Blade, an Ultra Start + ADS AL-CA module, w/CH4 firmware in W2W mode, all ready to install in Caravan.  Nine wires to connect.

ground during crank - Last Post -- posted image.

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