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coreymccarthy 
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Hello all,
I am in the process of installing a ScyTech Galaxy 200RS remote starter in my 2000 Chevy Venture. I have everything installed except the factory disarm and rearm wires. I have tested the system and everything works except that when they unit tries to start the security light comes on and there is no cranking.
When the remote start is activated, the doors lock, then the dash lights come on and you can here a relay engagement click, then nothing.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You,
Corey McCarthy
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factory disarm is with the unlock wire. did you bypass the passkey 3 system? what did you use to do it?
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As posted above, you need a PK3 bypass module. On the base of the key there is a PK3 etched on the shaft and you need a bypass module.
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coreymccarthy 
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Sorry, I thought I deleted this post and reposted in security and convenience.
I installed a xpresskit xk06 programmable bypass programmed for pkg5 and a Scytech Galaxy 2000RS. I got this from a starter installers in town. They did the programming for my van (maybe).
I hooked up the door lock/unlock (- output) to the light blue and white wires as was instructed in the manual. I verified this hookup by grounding the wires at the switch. The starter locks the doors when the starting button is pushed. I want to make sure that the factory alarm doesn't affect the starting. I am assuming it doesn't and the bypass module is not correct.
Another thing, where can I hook up the hood pin switch? At this moment, it is not hooked up either, but it is ground when switch is released, so it should not matter.
Thank You for your help.
Thank You,
Corey McCarthy
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if that wire is grounded it will not let the unit start. it is supposed to be installed so that when the hood is down, it is not grounded.


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