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floaterr 
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Posted: June 25, 2007 at 10:28 PM / IP Logged  
Has anyone done and confirmed whats needed to install a remote start system in the new body style 2007 Silverado?
Thanks for answering..
KarTuneMan 
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PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT YES TRANSPONDER   SEE NOTES 
 12 VOLTS RED / white (x3) In black plug on BCM to left of steering column   + 
 IGNITION Pink Ignition switch harness   + 
 ACCESSORY Yellow Ignition switch harness   + 
 STARTER Pink/black (1290-ohms) Ignition switch harness   mux 
 Follow the provided diagram for correct wiring of the starter wire for remote start.
 TACH SIGNAL Lt.green In large harness on lower driver's side of engine   AC 
 LOCK Data interface module required     
 UNLOCK Data interface module required     
 DOORPIN Gray/black & Tan/white In each front door at switch assembly   - 
 HOODPIN Pink/black In black plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
 TRUNK PIN Pink/black In pink plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
 TRUNK RELEASE Pink In pink plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
 This is the rear window release
 FACTORY DISARM Lt.green On brown plug at switch assembly in driver's door   - 
 BRAKESWITCH Lt.blue In pink plug on BCM to left of steering column   + 
 Must test with ignition on.
 PARKLIGHTS (-) Dk.blue In brown plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
 HAND BRAKE Lt.blue In brown plug on BCM to left of steering column    
 HORN Tan In brown plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
Someone should be able to post the diagram for the start set up..... OR depending on wich bypass module you use, it could even be easier?
altytruck 
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Posted: June 26, 2007 at 7:55 PM / IP Logged  

we done a few and we use the dei 1701g for this. it does r/s bypass and door/locks plus it gives the hood, door, tach, trunk and a few other things. the 12v RED / white referred to above I believe are 2amp circuits. Please correct me if im wrong. We go behind the fuse panel and grab the two RED / black wires or the + battery under the hood.

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The 3 RED / white 12v wires "feed" the bcm..... plenty of current

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