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fonzy35 
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Posted: December 12, 2011 at 9:37 PM / IP Logged  
fonzy35 wrote:

*valet/ program button*

Sorry about that, it was the (-) black(not the white)  i use for the trunk release, it's on the middle gray plug on the BCM.

And to  tap into it with the blue/white status output and in the programming menu you can change that output to latched. The menu option you want to change is "2nd status output"  do i use a < color=#002398>Bitwriter or can i use the valvet switch and remote?

flobee4 wrote:
Hmmm, I haven't done that car myself, but a few things about the trunk release I would try. First make sure you are on the correct wire by testing it with your meter and activating the trunk by releasing the trunk using the factory method(either hit trunk release button on dash or factory remote). Then after you test it, then disconnect the remote starter trunk release wire and test it for ground while activating the trunk release from the python remote. After those test results reconnect the wire and test it while hooked up. I have a feeling you have the wrong trunk release wire in the car. If everything test out good, and only if everything test out good, you can try to ground the wire directly and see if the trunk pops. If it does then you need a relay. The info you have is:
black - lt. gry plug, pin A7 @ BCM
but, you mentioned a white wire in the post above.
Also, an you might be able to find the trunk release wire in the drivers kick panel - BLACK/ white (-) Drivers Kick Panel, Black plug. If you got your powerlocks in the kick panel, then its in the same black plug.
As for the rear defroster, You tap into it with the blue/white status output and in the programming menu you can change that output to latched. The menu option you want to change is "2nd status output"
As for the bypass, I don't think that one looses its programming, no matter how long its without power.

fonzy35 
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Posted: December 12, 2011 at 9:43 PM / IP Logged  
Ok find it, it's with the valet/program switch.. for the change to the lachted rear defogger..
flobee4 
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Posted: December 12, 2011 at 9:52 PM / IP Logged  
The RED / white wire off the python is your trunk release. it needs to be connected to the verified trunk release wire of the car.
As for changing the function of the blue/white wire off the python, you use the program switch. Program it for latched and connect the blue/white wire to the vehicles defrost wire.
fonzy35 
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Posted: December 12, 2011 at 10:03 PM / IP Logged  

Ok thanks, i'll try this back this week-end

Great Forum Thanks for all the help guys

flobee4 wrote:
The RED / white wire off the python is your trunk release. it needs to be connected to the verified trunk release wire of the car.
As for changing the function of the blue/white wire off the python, you use the program switch. Program it for latched and connect the blue/white wire to the vehicles defrost wire.

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