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gtxpro 
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Posted: October 25, 2011 at 9:27 PM / IP Logged  
Hi, my question is kind of odd and newbie but i hope someone can clear my mind on it.
I have a 2005 sunfire (Base edition, no power doorlock).
I began with my first alarm which i bought on ebay (terrible but the whole remote start relay setup is installed) the car couldnt stay on so i took a Astroflex Series 1000 J5F and the remote start work, but it doesn't have an alarm (also the antenna is terrible).
So i was thinking to buy something decent, something like a python 1601 (alarm/remote start/unlock,lock) for around 120 bucks. but i was wondering what kind of actuators would fit in that thing?
Of course I mean what kind of actuator it need, 2 wires or 5 wires? or is it controlling it with the car computer?
mangez dla marde
blanx218 
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Posted: October 25, 2011 at 9:32 PM / IP Logged  
just about any 2 wire actuators will be fine. and you can find them usually less than $10 each. You'll need 2 standard 30 amp 5pin relays as well. There is a diagram on how to wire up the relays for them on this site.

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