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04 galant aps787n r/s alarm combo


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mav4000 
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Posted: January 16, 2013 at 12:57 PM / IP Logged  
I am installing an Audiovox Prestige APS787N in a 04 Mitsubishi Galant.I was wondering if there was a bypass module that doesn't require a key that I could use to control door locks and if there was one wire that i could use for door trigger instead of having to diode isolate 4 wires one for each door.
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Not a whole lot of bypass modules available for that car.  Your best choice is the Fortin Pats Mitsubishi 2 bypass module.  You will
need two keys to program it but won't need a dealer scan tool or have to leave a key in the car.  See one on EBay for $20.
Soldering is fun!
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I was just about to say similar but according to this manual from Fortin, the dealer tool is only needed for 2007 and up models.
https://ifar.ca/en/download/676/pats-mitsubishi-2_installation_guide.rev-m.pdf
All door trigger per Directwire -
Door Trigger      lt. green      -      dash fuse box, top, white 15 pin plug, pin 6
Locks and factory alarm control wiring are very easy to get to right under the dash.
mav4000 
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Wow thanks for the quick reply I had my eye on that one but was hoping for something similar to a Gm style bypass where i could connect to OBD2
wire but thanks again for your help.

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