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2005 chevy avalanche, audiovox AX901


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anickle 
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Posted: November 27, 2005 at 1:31 AM / IP Logged  
I always thought it was ground for passlock aswell but i ran inot i think it was an 03 chev halfton and good old Gus set me straight with that one.  Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't.  For the airbag light I couldn't tell you i have never seen it pop before, did you knicked the airbag shround surrounding the airbag wires and maybe cut one?  Good luck when it comes back, let us know. 
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I didn't accidently cut or knick anything, cause where I was working I always saw where the air bag wire was, I wasn't really even working around that area, cause I got the ignition wires further down the coloumn near the BCM

cloneman315 
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u do not need to hook up brown wire for this 2 work ,only brown wire in trailblazers envoys cadilacs and higher end buicks
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cloneman315 wrote:
u do not need to hook up brown wire for this 2 work ,only brown wire in trailblazers envoys cadilacs and higher end buicks

but do I need to hook up orange in the behicle as ignition, or accessory

anickle 
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hook orange up as acc.  If you notice when you start the truck the climate controls and stereo and that stuff will turnoff for a split second during crank. The orange wire runs the climate controls, so presumebly you would waqnt to hook acc up to that.  Like cloneman said you do not need brown wire in this truck because it runs the radio.
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alright so I do have all wires powered up correctly, does it matter if you get ignition 1 and 2 backwards

for example: ignition 1 wire from the brain hooked to ignition 2 in vehicle and vice versa

cause right now I have ignition 1 wired to the pink in the truck, and ignition 2 wired to white in the truck, and I have accessory off of the brain wired to orange in the vehicle

I am leaning towards a bypass issue, I am using the 555L and when I remote start the truck it fires up and then instantly dies

 

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