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mrchevelle 
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Posted: December 28, 2006 at 5:49 PM / IP Logged  
   pk3-cant seem to bypass factory security system, remote start hornet 740t remote start and keyless entry, unit only works when key is near ignition> ive tried a directed part#556 doesnt seem to work> Im lost>when key is not near ignition everything works till the remote start tries to activate starter then message center says "starting disabled" then security light also after             Whats the trick? mrchevelle
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which part # did you use a 556L or what and which car are you working on..
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I had major return issues using the 556U in the Saturn Relay. Everytime I thought I had the ring right and sent the owner out the door I would get a phone call within a day or two saying 'starting disabled' when using the remote start, got it back readjusted the ring, same deal.
This van is what opened my eyes to the Bypasskit.com stuff. When I did that van DEI only listed the 556U, key in a box bypass as an option. DEI now lists that the 1100F will do it, but you need a software change. Do yourself a favor, pickup a GMBP for that van.
mrchevelle 
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Twelvoltz wrote:
I had major return issues using the 556U in the Saturn Relay. Everytime I thought I had the ring right and sent the owner out the door I would get a phone call within a day or two saying 'starting disabled' when using the remote start, got it back readjusted the ring, same deal.
This van is what opened my eyes to the Bypasskit.com stuff. When I did that van DEI only listed the 556U, key in a box bypass as an option. DEI now lists that the 1100F will do it, but you need a software change. Do yourself a favor, pickup a GMBP for that van.

hi

    you stated pickup a GMBP for that van<2005 saturn Relay>, hopefully not a stupid question? what's a GMBP?

I sure appreciateit, it's stressing me out!

        thanks

        Randy

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I am sorry, I should have explained in better detail.
The GMBP is a bypass module for GM vehicles, it fits many different vehicles. It is listed on bypasskit.com and can be sold under many different brand names but they are all the same piece. If you do a search for GMBP bypass on google you will find several online retailers, and I think you can purchase it right from bypasskit.com.
mrchevelle 
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Posted: December 28, 2006 at 10:37 PM / IP Logged  

twelvvoltz,

thanks,

after I replied, I went to bypasskit.com, and found what your talking about. States, GMpass key 3and passlock 2 override interface.

do you think this will fix this problem with this 2005 saturn van?Sounds like the same problem I'm having as you had with a saturn relay also.

thanks

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still can't figure out how this bypass 566u, by direct ! suppose to work, supposly, this bypass is the one a certain, business in the cities uses? If they are ,there doing something? different?

thank's again twelvevoltz!  and yes, you can buy direct from bypasskit.com, I'll go with the GMBP!

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remote start installed, works perfect, except only runs for 3 minutes, unit comes pre programmed for 12 minute run time, Hornet# 570t, and automatically unlocks when remote start is activated, customer doesnt want that and wants it to run longer i have a GMBP installed to bypass PK3 seems to work<<<<<Any Ideas???Thanks
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volt-sense or tach-sense?
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Default is door locks activate on ignition On or ignition Off.
Cut the RED loop to disable ignition controlled door locks.
3 minute run time? Is it voltage sense or tach sense.]
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