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and40 
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I am installing a ProStart remote starter and found that the vehicle previously had a remote starter, which was partially removed.  What is left is a Universal Bypass Transponder, and a wiring mess.  I need to know (or get a diagram) how to connect the transponder to the remote starter (I'm guessing through a relay).  Can anyone draw this out for me or explain it well?
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Any model number on the Universal Bypass?  Most R/S companies make one.  It might also help to know the Year Make & Model of the car.  Here is a link for the Bulldog 791 Universal Bypass -    http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/bdnew/newsite/pictures/instdiagrams/52.jpg

Usually they have +12 volts, ground and Ground When Running (GWR) coming into then and an antenna loop going out to the Ignition Switch for a key transponder.  Check the box for a key inside.

Soldering is fun!

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