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2002 silverado with keyless entry and passlock , what are the extras needed to make a prostart install ,i dont want to be short of anyhing, want the easiest install possible ,are diodes needed ?
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you need diodes and a bypass module if you do a R/S
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You will need some sort of bypass module for the Passlock2 system. You may need relays if the prostart unit does not have positive doorlock outputs. If the Prostart unit is an alarm, and you are doing door triggers, you will also need 2, possilbly 3 1N1004 diodes to isolate the separate door triggers.
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Get a GMDL-BP from bypass kit.It takes care of your passlock security,door locks and vehicle security system in on nice package.Russ

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Not a Class2 compliant BCM in 2002. Locks are +ve trigger at BCM under column. Disarm in far right connector, light green. Locks are blue and white , 2nd plug in from left.
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GMDL-BP isn't going to do doorlocks on an 02...
And yeah let us know what exactly this prostart is (keyless, remote start, alarm, etc) and we can give some more info.
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pro start is a cdn. tire remote start only no alarm .Gus helped out ,now i will study relays
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2002 chev ,remote start has neg output door locks ,chev is looking for positive ,I think i have it figured out but i like to check with those wiser than me ,could someone point me to the correct drawing of this relay setup
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