This is a How To Pictorial for Remote Starter w/Keyless Entry installed in to a Dodge
Grand Caravan / Chrysler Town & Country mini-van for the 2008-2011 model years.
It is specific with respect to the bypass module used and the necessary vehicle wires.
Any quality remote starter can be used with the iDatalink bypass module when wired in
the W2W mode. While this install was done with the ADS AL-CA module flashed with
the ADS ALSL CH4 firmware, the DIYer will find it easier to obtain the ADS ALSL CH or
ADS DLSL CA2 modules that come pre-loaded with the correct firmware.
Make the necessary connections between the R/S and the bypass on the bench following
the iDatalink install guide. For the basic install, only 9 wire connections to the van will
be required ( including the optional Horn connection ).

The bypass module will control the door locks, both power sliding doors and factory alarm.
It will supply the R/S with a Tach signal, Brake signal, EBrake signal plus door and hatch
status signals. It also handles the Transponder bypass, ignition MUX control, Parking Light MUX
and RAP shutdown ( if required ). ( Newer iDatalink modules will not need the Parking Light MUX Relay.)
Vehicle Disassembly :
Remove the drivers side dash panel using non-marring tools.

Remove the drivers lower dash panel by removing three Torx T-20 screws, one at the side and
two at the bottom edge.


Remove the knee plate by removing four T-20 screws marked. Lift the plate up slightly and remove.

Here is a picture of the Ignition Harness connections. Harness continues to the right, to the back of the ignition switch.

Here is a picture of the Horn wire. Ignition switch harness in background.

Here is a picture of the Parking Light MUX wire.

Here is a picture of a convenient firewall pass thru grommet ( Hood Release ) for the Hood Pin and +12V constant wires.

While the battery is preferred, here is a picture of a +12V constant source. ( Fuse down the R/S to a total of 20 Amps.)
Optional connections:
Drivers door pin for RAP shutdown. Connect to R/S Arm (-) output wire.

Rear Defroster :

Soldering is fun!