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seaner76 
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Everthing Ive found led me to believe 2008 has one acc 2009 up has 2. I will need to double check. Im thinking pink/white programmed to accessory output to power 2nd accessory wire at ignition( if there is one) then an aux access output to the relay? Would
It be bad if I wired the units defog out directly to that green wire programmed for 1 sec pulse to simulate button press? Rookie needs more detail on wiring that relay if it is needed. Thanks
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DEI wiring confirms Ted's Red and Blue accessory wires. I would look directly at the ignition switch and make sure you do not have 2 accessory wires in that car before moving on. If it does have a 2nd accessory, then yes, you can program the pink/white for 2nd accessory and connect it directly to the car (no relay required).
As far as the defrost, just connected the blue/white output to the green defrost wire and make sure it is programmed for a 1 sec. pulse.
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the defrost will only work if you program the output for defrost, and have it turn on when below 0C or 32F
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You guys were right bout the 2nd accessory. got busy doing the job right now! Need one more thing...best place to get the can hi, can lo? I keeop reading bout different BCM location sbehind glove box, behind cluster, under dash. Can I get any of the relevant wires at the ODBII plug maybe??
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Nm, got it.

Thanks for all the help guys!

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Would like to add one more thing....dont buy DBALL
Brake shutdown, immobilizer bypass work fine. No door locks,
trunk release, or parkIng lights as advertised. Kenny was right...
buy the Fortin or Idata
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I only know b/c I was in the same boat. I used nothing but DEI for a while because back at C.City, that was what we used, so that's what I was accustomed to. But once I finally moved out of my "safety net" I realized how much better life was with Fortin and Idata.
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seaner76 wrote:
Would like to add one more thing....dont buy DBALL
Brake shutdown, immobilizer bypass work fine. No door locks,
trunk release, or parkIng lights as advertised. Kenny was right...
buy the Fortin or Idata
door lock, parking light have to be turned on through programming/options. The trunk you don't need it through data just hardwire right at therelease (-). should be defaulted as on, but its DIE..I mean DEI
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Yes the trunk is hardwired, thats easy. I was a little disappointed about the door locks though. When I flashed the DBALL,all options were checked off, and should be loaded. Is that where you meant it needed to be programmed Ted? What I did learn in the DBALL guide was : Parking Lights MUST be W2W in Viper/Python/Clifford 4X02/5X02 platform systems, This platform does not support D2D parking light message. In my case the 5501 PN(4702)but again no big deal..one wire hookup to the Red (+) grey harness above kick panel.
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nope not the options when flashing, its in the advanced programming listed in the manual under options. take a look and you will know what i mean. pos dei bypasses. great starter/alarm unit but horrible bypass modules mainly the dball
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