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2000 pontiac grand am, remote start


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oldsmobile94 
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i have a 2000 pontiac grand am an wanna finish the remote starter all i need to do is program the bypass unit its a 556l and the instructions got misplaced but i think someone shot them out on me. so if anybody could help me out an tell me how to program the unit or a link to to where i can get the instuctions from i'd appreciate it. thanks.
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Here - from Bypasskit's site.
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thanks
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oldsmobile94 
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i have a clifford matrix 3.2 installed on my 2000 pontiac grand am an the bypass unit is programed an i have the correct wires for the remote start i double checked them but my problem is i cant get it to remote start and i extended the crank time, switched it from tach to voltage and then even swtiched it from high-voltage check to low-voltage check. now im just confused right now cause it should be working. the remote start engages and the engine cranks but won't start. any help would be appreciated.
tk
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are you sure you have all of your ignition and accessory wires? check for a heavy gauge white or brown wire that might need to be powered up for it to start.

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