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wyciwug 
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Would like to disarm factory during remote start using the Avital 4103 but doors will still be locked.  Please help me with the wirings, thanks.  This is where I get confused most.

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jseibold 
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I don't have the schematic for your Avital, but it should have a "ground output while remote started" wire.  Connect this wire to the key sense wire in the Sequoia.  The factory alarm will disarm but the vehicle will remain locked.

Audiovox tech notes say Key sense wire is:  YELLOW /GREEN wire-negative-found in the ignition harness in a 2 pin connector.

Audiovox note:  IF YOU USE THE DISARM OUTPUT FROM THE ALARM IT WILL DISARM THE FACTORY ALARM IF YOU USE THE 3RD IGNITION (-) OUTPUT ON THIS WIRE IT WILL DISARM THE FACTORY ALARM UPON REMOTE START

wyciwug 
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Hello

I do not see that on Avital 4103.  Can I use 4-pin Sat harness: blue wire: status output to connect this to keysense wire?  Thanks

This is the diagram: http://www.directeddealers.com/manuals/IG/Avital/N4103_2008-07_web.pdf

Thanks a ton!!!

dcd
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The blue status output is what you want to uae same as ground when running wire just different name
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Yes....
Avital small blue to car's keysense wire at ignition switch.
Avital small blue/white to ground-when-running input on bypass module.
What are you using for bypass?
wyciwug 
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hello

I am using flashlogic by pass.  I use XK01 for door modules to unlock/lock doors.  Thanks

dcd
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Following the instructions for the Flashlogic install will disarm the factory alarm...
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wyciwug 
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Hello
I got the RS4103 hooked up. I have question about hooking up the FlashLogic FLC-AT. Had it flashed for used with 2003 Toyota Sequoia
I figured this is type 1 installation. I want to use DBI port to connect to the RS. However, Do i still use other wires as well? Such as WHITE/ black, WHITE/ red, orange-amp, pink/black, Pink, Blue/Red, GREEN/ Red, Gray/Red. I know that if I used DBI, i do not need to use Blue/white, Black, and 12V Red wires.
And it said 1x Diode required? Where would I use that in?

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