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boombonics 
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hello having trouble on a 2004 dodge durango with a hemi, the person has to use both alarm and oem transmitter now to disarm the  suv to open the door, I installed a omega max, can someone help please
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OEM alarm should disarm with IGNITION.
swamprat323 
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durango has a disarm wire, did you connect to this.
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I've never done one, but from what I have read you need to split your disarm wire and have it pulse the ignition and transponder bypass module at the same time (The vehicle must see the ignition turn on and a valid key). Not sure, but you may have to pulse the 2nd ignition too.
NowYaKnow 
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disarm for durango 2004 -- posted image.
boombonics 
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swamprat323 wrote:
durango has a disarm wire, did you connect to this.
Am I supposedto connect to the dis arm wire and unlock wire? My notes tell me to connect to one wire and it will do both,but that is wrong also
dj
extreme1 
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there is no disarm wire for the 04 Durango.
You have to energize both Ignitions and Immobilizor as descriped in above diagram.
Just adding an alarm to that vehicle is not usually easy to do, might as well do the who deal with a starter
Shaughn Murley
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Visions Electronics
Red Deer, Alberta
swamprat323 
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Are we talking about Remote start or just to dis arm the factory system.
Alarm Disarm light GREEN/ orange 1565 OHM resistor, Arm is same wire (but should not need it, but chryslers some that have passive arming) through a 644 OHM resistor.
The other wire guied is they same but it says if "doulb" pulse the disarm wire it unlock the doors. Not sure on that that what it says, never done one on a durango
extreme1 
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that wire does not exist in the 04 HEMI durango.
the factory alarm arms/disarms only through factory remote or disarms when you turn on the ignition with the proper key.
Shaughn Murley
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Visions Electronics
Red Deer, Alberta
swamprat323 
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i figure the be no difference between a hemi and a regular, i make a note of that, learn somethign everday.
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