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can anyone tell me where the "ground out while running" goes from an atsrostart 1105u?
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Ground out while running normally goes to an optional bypass module, usually if the vehicle your working on has a factory security system and you need to bypass; you'd use this wire to hook up security bypass.

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Only if the Dakota uses a GRAY key will you need a bypass module. If it doesn't have a GRAY key, then you won't need this wire at all ( unless you want to use it to bypass your clutch switch if it's a manual transmission truck ).
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*theone* 
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thanks guys, the truck has the gray key and I'm using the om-chrysler-1 bypass. The bypass doesn't have a "- when running " on it and the wiring chart doesn't mention it.

once again, many thanks

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hey guys,

the starter is in, the vehicle will start then quit within 2 seconds when remote started. I have checked and rechecked the wiring, I suspect a problem with the OM-chrysler-1 bypass. Is this what happens when the bypass is faulty or not programmed properly?

Thanks

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The OM Chrysler 1 is "plug n play"......no hard wiring.....don't ya love Astroflex.....
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what's the trick to removing the tilt lever on the 04 dakota

 

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Can't u manuever the bottom part of shroud around the tilt lever.
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nope

 

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Pull towards steering wheel....
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