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papichullo75 
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Posted: December 14, 2007 at 9:23 PM / IP Logged  
YES SIR I TRIED EVERYTHING, I thought it was a programming problem at first, so I took the loop from the key cylinder, then put the key in the ignition and then tired to remote start it, the accesorys all came on but the car did not crank. So I know the xk532 box took care of the accessory part., But not the crake part. The only time it cranked was after the first time I programed the xk532 box , so I think the car remembered the resistance, If i had waited it may have not stared. so i am almost sure it was a mux problem. Did u have any problems with the xk532box?
moonliter 
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I just did a 2007 dodge caliber using the same module. I had to use a relay for the gwr and also had to put a 1000 ohm resistor for the starter wire as the caliber didn't have the conventional starter wire as well. It was pretty smooth sailing. Except I had to re-adjust & secure the loop once.
papichullo75 
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Posted: December 14, 2007 at 10:22 PM / IP Logged  

You put the relay in like this:

85: GWR (-)

86:Ignition (+) 1st ignition from remote start output

30:Chassis Ground (-)

87: Brown wire from the xk532 box

Don't think that I need to do this beccause the viper 160 remote start has a 3 ignition wire (-)

Now before you adjust the loop did the car still try to crank?

moonliter 
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Posted: December 14, 2007 at 10:53 PM / IP Logged  

Yup, u got the relay right.

No, it wouldn't even try when the loop came loose.

remote start, 2007 jeep compass - Page 2 -- posted image.

papichullo75 
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Well I have the Jeep back at the shop tomorrow(sunday) so I leaned ALOT about the mux systems, I think it will be all good tomorrow!!!!!  Thanks Guys for all the replys, this is a GREAT WEBSITE!!!!
papichullo75 
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I just installed a remote start in a 2007 Jeep Compass, I installed the viper 160rs and the XK532 bypass. It worked great.  My question is, if I dont use a bypass for the install and use Doc 1084, I know the mux wire does the start and accesory and key sense on the one wire. but looking at the 1084 doc I can see the two relays for the start and accesory, but do you need key sense to for the car to start?
another-kelly 
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key sense, no.
sentry key, yes (if the vehicle has a sentry key which is most likely yes)
papichullo75 
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so i can just use a 556u-box for the sentry key, use doc1084 for the start and accesory part of the mux wire in car, just look for my lock wires, is that right?   I am just asking, cause before I started this car I was going to use the 556u-box and the doc 1084 instead of the xk532 box, And  I was told that if I did that, use the 556u-box and doc 1084 the car needed to see key sense on the mux wire for the car to start. I just wanted to know in case my shop ran out of the xk532bypass 
brcidd 
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I did an '07 Compass last year- it was a very staright forward install- I used the CH TBU.2 module-- followed the instructions- had no problems- still working good-- only concern was that it would not remote start with a key in the ignition-- system most likely was seeing two keys at once-- but who remote starts their car with a key in the ignition anyway?-- so it was no big deal-- just my thoughts....
Brcidd - Engineer That Does Remote Starter Installs on the side.
Memphisman 
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I use the CH-TBU.2 on these vehicles with no problems.
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