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mugpar 
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Has anyone done a remote start on a 2006 dodge caravan yet? Do you know if it's the same wiring as the 2005 Dodge Caravan? Thanks
Geeque 
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Should be the same, real pain in the neck!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ya I did one a couple days ago. Same as the 2005
double-secret reverse-osmosis speaker-cone-induced high-level interference distortion, Its a killer
mugpar 
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How come it's such a pain?
Just wondering cause I have to do one this weekend.
Thanks
NowYaKnow 
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Walk in the park..
- 1 Ignition (pink/white)
- 1 Starter (yellow)
- Power at the top of the BCM or the battery.
- Parking lights (WHITE/ brown, positive) and brake in the drivers kick (WHITE/ tan)
There's your basic start..
Mike
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There's another starter wire that is a negative 5 wire needing a resistor. Not an easy car, but that terrible either....
Mike M2
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NowYaKnow 
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I don't think you need the 180 ohm through the 2nd starter wire anymore. Do it if you want to I guess, but I know it works fine on the newer ones without it.. I tested this pretty thoroughly and couldn't find any use for hooking up the 2nd starter anymore. Anybody else play with this?
Mike
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NowYaKnow wrote:
I don't think you need the 180 ohm through the 2nd starter wire anymore. Do it if you want to I guess, but I know it works fine on the newer ones without it.. I tested this pretty thoroughly and couldn't find any use for hooking up the 2nd starter anymore. Anybody else play with this?
Mike

I did an 05 T&C yesterday

I grabbed 12 volt from IGN harness

1 IGN

1 Starter (+)

I used the 2nd Starter also with 180 resistor (-)

brake was at the brake switch

I used a combo data bypass that did locks and power sliding doors.  Pretty simple except that darn airbad at the knee bolster that kept me away from the IGN harness.

autotech mobile 
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I do tons of these for dealerships. After a few their not bad. Personaly I've found that I do have to use the 2nd start with 180ohm or vehicle won't start. As far as the air bag goes I unplug it.

Mike M2 
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I've found that if you don't use the second starter it will not start always. It seems every 5th start or so....
Mike M2
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