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yatesyr05 
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Posted: May 24, 2009 at 5:19 PM / IP Logged  
Does anyone at all have a python 650 install guide that they can email to me before I go absolutely insane. I am trying to hook it up in my 96 sebring and am having a hell of a time. It is the normal version not the esp. Please help!!!!!
Twelvoltz 
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Posted: May 24, 2009 at 6:51 PM / IP Logged  
What problems are you having specifically?
Installer, IT support, and FFL. I need less hobbies.
yatesyr05 
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Posted: May 24, 2009 at 8:33 PM / IP Logged  
The biggest problem is that whoever wired it up never hooked up some of the wires like the blue one and the RED / white one. On top of that they did a real crappy job of crimping and tapping into other wires. It looks like a total hack job and I am trying to rerun everything and make it look decent but needed the install guide for reference. The Only other major problem that I am having is that it does not have the original tramsmitters. I only have one and it is not original. It has three buttons instead of two. The remote looks like it has a button for remote start which is set up to pop open the left door (shaved doors with poppers) and the lock unlock button arms and disarms the alarm. The problem I am having is I am trying to program the remote to pop open the passenger door with the third button but am not sure how to program the remote to do so. The third button on the remote actually shows a picture of a trunk but i am trying to run it to the passenger popper. You would not beleive the mess of wires in this car that ran from one spot to another but were never hooked up. The car looks great when everything is hidden but I have stripped it down to the metal on the inside to hide everything and do it correctly. Instead of just crimping the wires for this and that I am soddering and covering with shrink tube. lot of work but will look so nice when dine. It has been a three day project so far. the only thing holding me up from reinstalling the dash, carpet, seats and the rest of the interior is this damn alarm.
Mark Mizenko 
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Posted: May 24, 2009 at 9:15 PM / IP Logged  

Is'nt the wiring legend stamped into the back of that module?  That will have all your wire colors and descriptions.

And I'm not too sure that remote will work with that older system.  What is the RPN# on the back of the remote?

And what is the date code stamped into the back of the module?


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