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jeremy7777 
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Posted: March 04, 2014 at 2:36 PM / IP Logged  
I would like some info on how to remove astrosart from my vehicle. Not sure of the model. New a year ago. Two way remote with led screen unlock/lock on front of remote.3 buttons on side, rechargeable. P/N HST-5225 on back of remote.
10' GMC sierra denali
autotamer 
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Posted: March 05, 2014 at 8:26 PM / IP Logged  

any more information on this unit what by pass module is in it ? is it an is it an idatlink product  such as ads-alca ?   fortin evo all ? if the astro start remote has an lcd display l.c.d display it is likley a 5225 or 5224  model follow the big wires from the astrstart module to where they intersect with ignition and cut them off and tape up wires real good on ignition let me know what by pass it is and ill proceed.

jeremy7777 
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Posted: March 06, 2014 at 8:34 AM / IP Logged  
Thanks for the info. I'm a complete laymen for all this stuff and there's only one place in town that works on these and they're not providing much info. I believe its a idatlink but not sure, I'll find out when I get back to my vehicle. What about all of the other wiring connections? Do I leave those intact? My goal is to completely disable or disconnect the system from my vehicle like its not there anymore. Thank you for the info so far! Greatly appreciated!!
autotamer 
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Posted: March 06, 2014 at 12:29 PM / IP Logged  
depending on the by pass you should be able trace wires to the connection and clip off there may be 1 wire that is cut in two with one wire from the bypassgoing to each cut end , that would need to be re connected.
autotamer 
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are you absolutly sure its fried ? have you checked all fuses for outputs , verified ground  and verified it has a brake input signal ?   darn nice unit be a shame if its toast !
jeremy7777 
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Yeah its toast. Had a huge short go through system. I'm gonna head out to it after work tonight so I should be able to get more info. Do I retarce all the tiny little wires and cut those also? Really appreciate everything so far!!
autotamer 
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Posted: March 06, 2014 at 6:42 PM / IP Logged  
IF YOU LET ME KNOW WHAT BYPASS IS IN IT I CAN PROBALLY WALK YOU THROUGH IT WIRE BY WIRE .

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