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ricardoboston 
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Posted: January 30, 2013 at 8:09 PM / IP Logged  
hello techs im about to do a remote start on this 2007 chrysler 300 but im kind of afraid cause i have ever done this car before ,i have a remote start ungo and the bypass idatalink ads al ca with firmmawere dl-ch5 just need to know if i folow the idatalink tech sheet it should be ok ,also ads al ca its asking to use one diode 1n4001, i dont have that one do i get 1n4004 any diference? need some help ,some advice please thanks.
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Posted: January 30, 2013 at 8:13 PM / IP Logged  

Hey Ricardo, is your PM in-box full?

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1N4004 is better. The higher the last number, the higher inverse voltage, thus 01 = 100 volts, 04 = 400 volts. I only use 1N4004s because I'm usually using them as relay quenchers where you have to handle up to 250 volts.
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hello guys ,ok now i feel much better about the diode,other question that i have is if this is a easy car to do a R/S ,i really thank you guys if you guys could take a quick look on the idata link ads al ca and tell me i about the installation a little bit, also i got a question about the 12v be connected in 2 diferents places ,one on the key switch and the other on the battery thanks,hi kreg 357 , i don't receive anything from you, and i was think why you never reply me back ,but now i think it can be my anti virus block your emails ,nice to hear from you again you always been very friend for me help me out a lot thanks ,i will check my email .
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Posted: January 31, 2013 at 10:25 AM / IP Logged  
Any car is easy they all have the same conecept. Follow the Diagram and Test twice connect once. Pretty simple car. You could always go with #6 install and get the T harness and remote kit and all you need is the ALDSCA
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thanks lucas ,i have the remote starter already wired on the ads al ca ,i think it will be ok thanks
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Posted: February 01, 2013 at 7:57 PM / IP Logged  
hello everyone i just what to thank you all ,that car was so easy ,never imagine ,ads al ca did all the job ,fast and easy thanks kreg ,lucas and howie .works just perfect.
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Anytime. Just ask and we will help out as much as we can.

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