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xenonmatrix 
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Posted: March 29, 2006 at 1:14 PM / IP Logged  
thank you for your help! with this remote start do i do the relay and connect 2nd accessory wire to the brown wire or no? also (but if the RS has an output for a 2nd IGN/ACC/START use it for the 2nd IGN and wire in a relay  for the 2nd ACC. ) basicly do i connect the wire 2nd ign wire and the relay with it? sry if it sounds stuipd just making sure im doing it right
xenonmatrix 
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if i do have a passlock 2 system jsut incase will this work instead of the module ?

http://69.56.218.178/i/u/79134/i/PassLock2RelayBypass.pdf

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Posted: March 29, 2006 at 8:45 PM / IP Logged  

The Passlock II doesn't have a chip on the key anymore. It's in the column and your vehicle does have the Passlock II system in it. Don't bother with the relay bypass cause it's cheaper to go with a module and less work and IMO more reliable. Use a PLXR module and it will save you time and headaches in the end.

Most RS systems have outputs for 2nd IGN/ACC/START but they are (-) trigger to drive a relay. If your RS has these then you can use botht he 2nd ACC & IGN and wire in relays for each. If your RS has only one 2nd output then you can use it for the 2nd IGN and then wire in a relay as I stated before for the 2nd ACC.

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xenonmatrix 
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do you have a link and price for that module and thank you for that information that was help ful lol but if you got a link to where i can buy it online and a price and would the relay bypass work for tempory use? i have plenty of relays but im only wondering and thank you for helping with this!
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with this the relay diagram you showed me before is the diagram i should use if i have both a 2nd acc and ign correct? and is it possible to draw out a diagram to kind of show me how this would be hooked up to the rs on the security system so i can make sure i understand it correctly if thats is possible of course thank you

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xenonmatrix wrote:
do you have a link and price for that module and thank you for that information that was help ful lol but if you got a link to where i can buy it online and a price and would the relay bypass work for tempory use? i have plenty of relays but im only wondering and thank you for helping with this!

It will work for you if you use the relays. I just prefer not to use them because of time contraints on installations. A module only take me about 5 minutes to install and relays take about 20 minutes or longer. If your going to use the relays, just keep them in there and you shouldn't have any problems

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Posted: March 29, 2006 at 9:54 PM / IP Logged  
xenonmatrix wrote:

with this the relay diagram you showed me before is the diagram i should use if i have both a 2nd acc and ign correct? and is it possible to draw out a diagram to kind of show me how this would be hooked up to the rs on the security system so i can make sure i understand it correctly if thats is possible of course thank you

The diagram that I showed you before was ONLY if you have one 2nd output. If you have designated 2nd outputs for both ACC & IGN you will need to wire them up like this diagram. 

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xenonmatrix 
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Posted: March 29, 2006 at 10:29 PM / IP Logged  
ok well on my remote start it does have a 2nd IGN/ACC/START  so with my car the 2nd IGN would connect to the relay then the pin 30 would go to cars second IGN which is green and positive, and then the 2nd ACC would go to its relay and then pin 30 of that relay would go the car 2nd ACC which is brown positive im jsut making sure im understand this lol and thank you for taking the time with me on this! im also doing this for a college project so thats why im doing the right way!
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Posted: March 30, 2006 at 8:31 AM / IP Logged  
Yes this is that is the correct way to wire up the Monte Carlo ignition wires. Post your results or if you require more help.
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xenonmatrix 
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Posted: March 30, 2006 at 10:15 AM / IP Logged  
im starting work on it today do you have anyidea where i can get that module online and what the price might be?
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