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yannyfreak 
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Posted: December 23, 2012 at 10:55 AM / IP Logged  
wow thanks!!! you just answered like my next five questions :) wasn't sure of sequence of programming between the bypass and r/s....I think i have it. You guys obviously do this a bunch...does the bulldog wiring also look accurate as far as door wiring etc.?? i did reference it before posting and became familiar with the car end of things, but i do have a Directwire list that adds turn signal and reverse light wiring??? I'm thinking all i really need is parking lights for start indication right?
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The wire guide listings provide a lot of info, some of which will not be required for your installation.  Things like door triggers are only necessary

for an Alarm System install ( or a R/S on a Manual Trans vehicle ).

The R/S unit ( Python ) will also have some wires that will not be used for your install.  If you are not sure ( and want to help others using the same

system installed into the same car ) you could post your Python Harness wire connections.  That way forum members can check out the proposed
wiring and add any help / comments / corrections necessary.

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I will do that to be safe. From your last post, I'm reading and dont understand how to set the Python to engine sensing=tach mode. I read up on and understand all the rest.
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Hey Kreg,

Thanks for stepping in on this one. I have not used a Flashlogic and you helped to clear up the wiring layout in my mind. Maybe I'll try one on my next install.

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Most of the time I mount the antenna up center on the whindshield, behind the rear view mirror. You don't want to bunch up the antenna wire. I have read it reduces it range.

Plus you might want it in a easy spot to enter the menus with it. You will need to get to at least one menu for you install.  Menu 3, Item 1, for Auto Transmission setting, and Mune 3, item 2 for Tach setting.

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thanks Smokeman. I was a little slow on that one but i see the programming menu now! I'll take a day or two here and figure out the rest of my wiring and then post it for a check. I appreciate all the help!!
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The programming method with the antenna button and the remote will take a bit practice so be patient.
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haha i see EXACTLY what you mean and was thinking the same thing! No indication of what your doing once your in the menu and figuring out that lock and unlock are ascending and descending....i assume ascending means 4to1 and descending 1to4 ??
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If you can connect the horn wire it will help to hear the short honks as to what menu, item, and feature you are in and doing.
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gotcha thanks
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