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2000 silverado, bypass, remote start?


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88irocz28 
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anybody know what type of bypass i need to remote start 2000 chevrolet silverado 1500lt v8 auto 4wd ??? alarm is autopage rs-725lcd with built in remote start.
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Looks like Passlock2.  Many choices available.  Here is a link to iDatalink :
http://www.idatalink.com/support/helpdesk  The Solo Series ( Orange box ) come pre-loaded
with firmware.  I believe Autopage is two way D2D compatible with iDatalink bypass modules.
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you can interface the passlock with 2 relays, alot less expensive than a module since your only controlling passlock, the instructions are on this site
88irocz28 
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it looks like passlock II . (2) small gauge white wires in an orange jacket from ign switch. looks like just a matter of relay / resistor config to bypass.
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88irocz28 wrote:
it looks like passlock II . (2) small gauge white wires in an orange jacket from ign switch. looks like just a matter of relay / resistor config to bypass.

I would get a bypass module.  A lot less intrusive than hacking into the passlock2 system with resistors and all that. 

Would be eaiser to sell the truck down the road. imo

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88irocz28 
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or shutdown the passlock completely.... never done that one before. might not even be possible.

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i dont recommend shutting passlock down completely, i would just wire up with 2 relays, if diagram cant be found here go to techservices.audiovox.com and you can create a free user acct and find the wiring for 2 relay intergration of passlock there
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thanx. the guy that owns the truck will have to pay for this of course. i dont work for free. :O)
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