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1976ranger 
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I installed an audivox aps620 remote starter with dei 555l bypass module and the vechicle starts and then stalls. Looking for help on possible what i might have screwed up on.

Bypass module wiring

BLACK / YELLOW  to yellow wire at switch going towards bcm

yellow  goes to yellow wire at ignition switch

black goes to ORANGE / black at ignition switch

blue/black goes to light blue on my remote starter. (it supplies ground, when starter is activated and continues to supply ground till it deactivates)

Pink  12 volts key on

red 12 volts constant

I have the remote starter wired as

Red 12 volts constant

RED / white 12volts constant

Yellow (starter output)   To yellow wire the supplies voltage when cranking only

Blue (ign 1 output)    I have conected to pink

Green (ign 2 output)  have connected to white

Violet (acc)  I have connected to orange

BROWN / black   to 12 volt positive at brake light

Grey/black   to hood pin switch

GREEN/ orange  (tack input)  To WHITE/ black wire at coil

The wiring diagram i was given showed a Alarm disarm (lt green wire)  Where would this be contected ?

Thanks for any help David

tedmond 
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Posted: December 11, 2007 at 8:06 PM / IP Logged  

this is what scytek shows, looks like some of ur wiring is incorrect, member always test with a DMM

cross check your wires with the current wiring chart u have or what u have connected it to.

download the PDF that i added. it has up to date wiring.

http://www.4shared.com/file/31840706/8cfd193f/2000_Chevrolet_Blazer.html

V8Sonoma 
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Check your ground for your remote starter.Also double check the pins in the 555l harness to make sure yellow and black yellow are not reversed in the plug.I had several of these a few years ago that the wires were pinned wrong in the plug.
1976ranger 
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The wiring diagram shows factory disarm (lt green)  Do i need to ground this wire?

Thanks David

V8Sonoma 
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Does your Blazer have a factory entry alarm?If it doesn't do not worry about the disarm wire.If it does have the alarm then you will need to send a disarm pulse from your remote start to the light green wire in the purple plug at the BCM.The BCM is located below the center of the dash with the plugs exiting out towards the drivers side.
1976ranger 
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Posted: December 15, 2007 at 10:13 AM / IP Logged  

Went back and checked everything. Turns out i  had the 12 volt key on power for the dei module contected  to constant power. Attached to key on power at the pink (i had it on red) and Its works awsome. Thanks For all the Help !!!2000 chevy blazer remote starter - Last Post -- posted image.


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