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link123 
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Hi,

I am planning to install a remote starter on this my vehicle, please tell me what bypass I need for this particular car.  Also direct me where I can purchase the module.

thx

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Here's a link for your car:
99 Eldorado
And here's a link for VATS bypass diagram, no need for module:
techtip 1049
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link123 
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where can I buy the 652T resistor pack?   or can I use a 555U?

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There's no need to buy the whole pack, your Cadi's key should have a small black chip looking thing on it. That's a resistor, use a Digital Multi Meter, switch to resistance or Ohm's and measure the resistor on your key. Go to your nearest Radio Shack and pick up some resistor's. You may not find the exact value of resistor at the store, but if you find one very close in value, about 5% over or under the value should be o.k. adding resistor's in line (series or parallel) is ok to come close to the value on your key.
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Posted: December 29, 2005 at 8:54 AM / IP Logged  

I check at radio shack and they have the 1/2w carbon film resistor and 1/4w carbon film resistor,  what watt should I get?

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1/4 w is fine if you want to all you have to do is cut  the orange ribbon wire and solder a resistor on the 2 wires comming from firewall but it defeats the vats
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