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sigepkat1 
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Installing a remote start in a Saturn Vue. Using Compustar CM-600S w/idatalink ADS-AL(DL)-GM4. idatalink is connected to keysense, passlock, OBDII, door pin at BCM and ignition. Cannot get it to program. Every time I go through the programming sequence, I just get a solid red light on the module. Any suggestions?
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Try a Factory Reset and then set the Install Mode ( Data or Standard ) and lock it in.  Then start the programming to the vehicle.
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I've tried resetting it multiple times, selected D2D and locked it in. Then did the programming sequence (close door, open door, start car and hold key for 3+ seconds.) Then I get the red light...According to manual, it means it's "waiting for more vehicle information".
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Did you connect the ign,acc and 12v off the compustar to the vehicles ignition harness? 

sigepkat1 
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Yep
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Are the iDatalink Orange and Yellow wires soldered to the correct vehicles wires?

Any way to double check / verify the firmware flashed on the module?

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Posted: December 27, 2011 at 7:52 PM / IP Logged  
I had the same problem with the same bypass on a 08 Cobalt. Unfortunately I was unable to find a solution as I had a 4.5 hr drive home and couldn't troubleshoot it. I would try checking the firmware if you can and possibly try a different module to see if the module is bad.
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sigepkat1 
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Yep, the orange wire goes to the purple wire on the OBDII and the yellow wire goes to the passlock wire on the car. All the connections test to be good...
I have no way to test the firmware on it...
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did you hook up the pink wire on the module to IGN??
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sigepkat1 
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I did.
Best as I can figure, the module doesn't have the right firmware or it's a bad module. Thoughts?
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