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2-When unlock/disarming with DEI, my pickup bed light does not turn on like it does with OE fob, nor does it turn off immediately when locking/arming w/OE fob. When locking/arming, it takes 15-20 seconds to turn off (if turned on w/OE remote or from door opening). Now I did skip all dome light/supervision wiring because I generally keep my interior lights forced OFF anyway, however if it would mean retaining factory behavior...
3-For what it's worth, I noted that immobilizer dash LED does work exactly the same between remotes. After lock, LED goes from flashing to solid (pre-arm) for 30seconds, then to flashing.
Thoughts?
Cheers,
Jamie
For what it's worth, I observed the OE immobolizer LED in the dash.


