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mnmcustoms 
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I'm trying to install a Prestige APS997A remote start alarm into a 09 Chrysler 300 i got the XK06 bypass module from www.xpresskit.com on the install sheet it says i need to soder the ignition, key sense, and accesory wire onto this module but it does not say where to find the module here is the link to the pdf file im going off of
http://www.xpresskit.com/getdocument.aspx?documentid=747
any help would be great
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i mean 08 not 09
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not a hard car just take ur time
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Hey MnM if I knew where the module was located, I would have let you know. Sorry
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mnmcustoms, that "module" that the XK06 gets soldered to is actually the inside of the ignition switch.
I would suggest reading this post here from Bypasskit's knowledge base.
In case you're not aware the XK06 doesn't actually bypass the transponder system on Chryslers. Their new ignition switches have data wires to the rest of the vehicle and so conventional 12 volt wiring for a remote start can only be connected to the PC board inside the switch.
Additionally, if the power up sequence of the remote start is different from the way the ignition switch normally works with a key, it can cause trouble codes and other issues - this is what the XK06 is used to avoid.
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mnmcustoms 
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Yeah thanks for all the links to the same stuff i already posted but my question was where is that module located
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mnmcustoms, that "module" that the XK06 gets soldered to is actually the inside of the ignition switch.
Thanks for reading carefully; also you didn't post that same link to the knowledge base before, and it's not linked to directly from "Xpresskit.com" so I had no idea if you'd ever seen it. Don't be a smart a** with people who are trying to help you, even if the car is a bit frustrating.
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mnmcustoms 
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we looked at the ignition switch its not as big as xpresskits guide shows
or is there picture wrong because that have the XK06 next too it and its much bigger the the ignition switch
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That picture may not be to scale, but that's irrelevant. The important thing is that the circuitry looks the same.
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