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gorac 
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Posted: November 24, 2007 at 11:59 AM / IP Logged  
I have a 2001 Dodge Dakota that i bought used. A few days ago i was rewiring a speaker that the previous owner cut. While i was doing this i noticed a KARR 2040 Module. So I browse the net looking for info and find some remotes that are suppose to work with it. When I got the remotes it tells me to use the valet switch to program remote. I do not have a valet switch with mine, instead i have something that looks like a headphone port. Does this mean that the alarm is not ready? Can i just add a switch? If its not ready what would i need to do to, well, hack it to ready status?
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gorac 
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forgot to mention that the module only has 2 dip switches inside. Both switches are in the "on" position.
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Posted: November 24, 2007 at 9:30 PM / IP Logged  
The push button has been broken off, so this is what you can do. If you look at the brain, you'll see that there is a blue plug that has a grey wire, and a black wire. Since all the push button is just making a momentary contact when pushed, you can recreate that by cutting those 2 wires, stripping some insulation off, and then touching them together when needed.........so, basically, turn the ignition on, touch those 2 wires together 3 times, the horn will chirp, push lock on the first tx, push lock on second tx, turn ignition off....you should be set. If you decide you just want a new switch, let me know, i have a ton of em.

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