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Smithwesson625 
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Posted: February 17, 2003 at 4:26 PM / IP Logged  
I am currently installing an AutoCommand Add-On remote starter and the instructions say to connect the RED / WHITE wire to the output wire of my remote car alarm or keyless entry system. I'm installing it on a 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe and I dont know where my keyless entry system is located and which wire is the output wire. Does anybody know this information??? Thank you so much.
Smithwesson625 
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Or maybe even an idea of where I could find this information?
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Posted: February 17, 2003 at 9:25 PM / IP Logged  
I believe on those units you can program the system to trigger after receiveing two consecutive negative pulses. In this case you would use your unlock wire to trigger a relay (to give you a negative pulse)
85 door lock
86 ground
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kickyride 
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Also, you can connect the trigger wire directly to the lock motor wire (set it for double pulse activation). It will rest at ground and go to +12 volts when lock is activated. When the wire goes back to ground, the remote start will consider that a pulse. This will eliminate the need of a relay for you. The best place to grab the lock wire will either be in the driver's door or under the back seat. A BCM is under the rear seat and has doorlock relays for the 2 back doors. The wire should be grey.
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Smithwesson625 
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Thank you but does anyone know an easier method? If I could just find out where the PassLockII brain is located then I could very easily just connect this wire to the remote control output. Thank you for your help
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there is no easier method. Your factory Keyless entry doesn't have any Auxalary outputs to trigger the remote start. So follow the instuctions that Kickyride said,
"Also, you can connect the trigger wire directly to the lock motor wire (set it for double pulse activation). It will rest at ground and go to +12 volts when lock is activated. When the wire goes back to ground, the remote start will consider that a pulse. This will eliminate the need of a relay for you. The best place to grab the lock wire will either be in the driver's door or under the back seat. A BCM is under the rear seat and has doorlock relays for the 2 back doors. The wire should be grey."
Luis
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Is up to the installer to test all wires with a DMM whenever possible.
Smithwesson625 
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I dont need to use an auxalary output, I need to find the wire that controls the remote control so It can be connected to that. There must be an easier way, thank you
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Posted: February 20, 2003 at 8:53 PM / IP Logged  
design tech remote starts are a waste of money i am sure you like your car and aparently since you want to add a remote start to it . they are some of the worst on the market . why waist your time and others. audiovox,dei and others are the best bet .
Smithwesson625 
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Posted: February 21, 2003 at 4:31 PM / IP Logged  
Well thanks for input that was completely unnecessary considering it doesn't answer my question or have a reason. Another thing, I don't think I'm going to listen to somebody who lacks spelling skills and common knowledge grammar skills. Not to mention the fact that you sound as if you roam forums trying to make yourself important enough for someone else to listen to with your "know it all" skill. There are better ways of going about giving your opinion so that you don't sound like a complete idiot. I would suggest reading what you type before you post it and to think about how stupid it will make you look. Thank you for your time. Is there anybody out there that would like to help me out? Thank you
P.S. - No thanks to the ridiculous, waste of time comments such as the one above
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I for one will not help you. I cant spell myself. Hope no one else gives you any tips either. you have the best minds in the biz on this board we see this stuff every day. I suck at grammer too.
Mark
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