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Doing a Avital 4103 starter in a 07 Honda Pilot. Was looking for ideas on Bypass modules and what  if anything unusual about the install... Did search and found out somethings but was just wondering more about the latest modules you guys are using. I have the XK loader but wouldnt mind trying another brand.. Thanks in advance for your help!!
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If you just want a bypass module and price is a factor, look for a PKH34 or PKH3.  There are

a bunch of PKH34's in use, very reliable and easy to program.
For a little more, the XK05 flashed with your XKLoader cable with PKH3 firmware is a good choice.

I use iDatalink bypass modules.  The ADS TBSL KO or ADS TBSL HA are excellent choices.

Fortin also has some great modules.  Their Honda SL3 or Key-Override-All are solid performers.

Soldering is fun!
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the idatalink or fortin piece will cut your install time down. its also good if you are a first timer for a RS.
i used idatalink units for many honda vehicles, and so far no complaints.
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I ordered the ADS TBSL HA  to try.. I have done many starters as a side job and mostly have used Xpresskits... IData looks inpressive.. Thanks Kreg and Tedmond for the input.. Anything special about these Pilots????
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pretty straight forward, no tricks when you're using a canbus module.
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You have the right remote start unit, you need keyless entry on Honda's as the Factory FOBs no longer work while the engine is running.  Go W2W on everything and you'll have no surprises.
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Awesome... Thanks guys!!!!  And soldering is fun and a DMM is a must..LOL

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