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gtzquad4 
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Posted: January 01, 2004 at 8:51 AM / IP Logged  

Could someone tell me if I have the right wires?  98 Grand Prix. 

Can I use (-) Lock (L. Blue) at BCM for ARM and is (-) Disarm (ORN/BLK) at BCM???

Thanks,

Tony

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P.S.  This is for remote start install, factory arm/disarm wires from RS, both (-).
ck auto 
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hi disarm is ORANGE / black in drivers kick the lock is light blue the unlock is white the alarm arms with lock just pulse the door trigger with lock and it will arm
good luck
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gtzquad4 
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Hi, I've finished installing my ProStart remote starter into my 1998 Grand Prix.  Everything works great except for one thing.  The lock button on the Remote Start remote locks and unlocks the doors but doesn't arm or disarm the factory alarm system. 

Also, if I use the Factory remote to arm the alarm/lock the doors, and I use the Remote Start remote to start the vehicle, the horn beeps once (alarm goes off) before the car starts....which it does normally.

For the lock input I used the L. Blue wire at BCM and for unlock I used the white wire at same location.  For factory disarm, I used the ORANGE / black wire at same location.

Thanks for any help,

Tony

gtzquad4 
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Hi, I've finished installing my ProStart remote starter into my 1998 Grand Prix.  Everything works great except for one thing.  The lock button on the Remote Start remote locks and unlocks the doors but doesn't arm or disarm the factory alarm system. 

Also, if I use the GM remote to arm the alarm and lock the doors, and I use the Remote Start remote to start the vehicle, the horn beeps once (alarm goes off) before the car starts....which it does normally.

For the lock input I used the L. Blue wire at BCM and for unlock I used the white wire at same location.  For factory disarm, I used the ORANGE / black wire at same location.

Thanks for any help,

Tony

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Posted: January 04, 2004 at 7:03 PM / IP Logged  

 FCTRY ALARM ARM|arms on lock *2     |-  |drivers kick panel          |

|FCTRY ALRM DISARM|ORANGE / black        |-  |DKP 32 pin plug pin 5  

*2 The door trigger must be active to allow the factory alarm to arm

Luis
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Is up to the installer to test all wires with a DMM whenever possible.
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