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da_vato 
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I have partially installed an Ungo RK1 remote start with a Directed 1700G bypass module. I do not know where this PassKey 3 module is or at least where to connect the ignition harness wire of the module. Also what do I do with the second ignition wire? I read I need to hook it up but I dont know what to, I missed something obviously (I believe this is the 10awg white wire in the ignition harness right)
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Im sorry sleeping at the keyboard. This is an 2004 chevy silverado crew cab 2wd
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its passlock 2, from what i have.

IGN 1 - PINK (+)
IGN 2 - WHITE (+)
ACC - ORANGE (+)
STARTER - YELLOW (+)

if you are using a can databypass, you will jsut need to tap into the OBD connector. If you are using another type stilldata buy requires you to connect it at the steering collumn, there will be 3 wires in a black loom two white and a black if i remeber. It cal also be yellow and white.

da_vato 
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I got everything hooked up and working well except for one thing. During remote start the heater doesnt work. What wire am I supposed to tap into to get that working?
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probably the orange since that is for accessories
The wire I'm test'n isn't doin' what it's supposed to be doin'... I am so glad I printed that tech sheet, with the wrong info.
Do it right the first time... or I might have to fix it for ya
da_vato 
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you talking about orange on the trucks wiring? what do I put to it, an accessory wire?

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