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trembuzz 
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Posted: January 27, 2012 at 1:40 PM / IP Logged  

Hey, I missed out on that Ultra Start Model # U-1355A but picked up a Ultra Start 1272-80 XR PRO. I don't know if it's much different than the U1272 but if you have any info I'd sure be grateful.

Thanks,

Trembuzz

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Hi Kreg,

Hope I'm not becoming too much of a nuisance. Somebody posted these specs for my '96 Grand Caravan in the requested diagrams section. Just wondering if you could corroborate these?

Caravan:<br><br>12V+ = Red at ignition switch<br>Starter = Yellow at

ignition switch<br>Ignition = Blue at ignition
switch<br>Heater = BLACK/ Orange at ignition switch<br>Door
Trigger(-) = Yellow at BCM or light<br>Parking Lights + =
BLACK / YELLOW at lights<br>Trunk Release + = Gray/Black at
switch<br>Lock 3 wire + = ORANGE / Purple at BCM<br>Unlock " " =
Pink/Purple at BCM<br>Tach (-) = BLACK/ Gray at coil<br>Left
Window Up + = Lt. Blue at driver's switch<br>Left Window
Dn. + = White at driver's switch<br>Rt. Window Up + =
BROWN / White at driver's switch<br>Rt. Window Dn. + =
PURPLE / White at driver's switch<br>Horn (-) = BLACK/ Red in
column<br>Cold Side of Brake = WHITE/ Tan at brake
switch<br><br>As always, verify each of these with your meter.
Thanks again,

Trembuzz

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Posted: January 27, 2012 at 2:19 PM / IP Logged  

Oops!

It's ok on the wiring, I found it in the wiring section.(duh, I was looking in the manuals section)

Have a good one!

Trembuzz

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Posted: January 27, 2012 at 8:48 PM / IP Logged  

The Ultra Start 1272-80 XR Pro is a nice system. You will be satisfied.    prostart ct 3371, 2000 town and country  - Page 3 -- posted image.

Here is a link to DEI for more wire info on the 2006 Caravan  :  http://www.readyremote.com/main.asp?make=Dodge&model=Caravan

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Posted: January 29, 2012 at 9:34 PM / IP Logged  

Thanks kreg357, but this is a 1996 Grand Caravan SE with no factory alarm.

Trembuzz.

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Oops, my error.  That link will still get you there.  Just select the "year" and "remote start" info.
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Thanks again, you da man!!!!

Trembuzz

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Man, I must be on a roll. I bought another UltraStart 1272 XR Pro (eBay). I'd like to put it in my 2002 Concorde LXI but I'll require an immobilizer bypass kit. Just wondering if you have any suggestions as to which one to use?

Thank you, Trembuzz

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Posted: February 07, 2012 at 3:34 PM / IP Logged  

Does it have the Gray Ignition key?  Does it have the Factory Alarm?

Unless you want to wire up a bunch of relays,  (+) Trunk, (+) resistor Door Locks, think I would go with an iDatalink
ADS-ALSL CH bypass module.   It comes pre-loaded with firmware and is ready to go.

You will still need a 30/40A SPDT relay for ACC2 ( program the U1272 for Menu 1, Item 5, Opt 1 and use the Black wire on the 9 pin

connector to control the external ACC2 relay ).

Bulldog Security has the wiring info and some pictures :  http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/bdnew/vehiclewiringdiagrams.asp

Also look under 2002 Dodge Intrepid ( sister vehicle ) for more pictures.

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