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a137 
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Posted: August 01, 2008 at 11:34 PM / IP Logged  
Hi,
Does anybody used D2D cable for connecting DEI RS and XK modules
(I have Clifford 3.3 Responder LE and XK532 (chldr7))
Forgot to order D2D cable, but at some online fotos D2D cable looks like plane 4 wire (used for some shock sensors or even USB). I have one cable which came with shock sensor and it fits both to XK and Clifford data ports. I'm intended to try it.
My questions are:
1. Is that D2D cable "plane" pin to pin connection, or some wire are crossed, or there are some loop(s) at the connector?
2. Are wires shielded or not?
3. What's the difference between brown and blue connectors of D2d cable? Both are mechanically identical. Only color?
Appreciate for any help in advance.
a137 
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Posted: August 02, 2008 at 8:16 AM / IP Logged  
After check I confirm that normal two-stage shock sensor cable
(plane 4 wire, 50 cm long) work as D2d cable. No modification required for that setup XK532 CHLDR7 + Clifford 3.3 matrix le responder
It does lock-unlock, arm-disarm, rear hatch glass open, the same as factory remote does.
What is not confirmed:
1.remote start -
The car - Jeep WK SRT8 06

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