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CS2011RS & 01' Olds Bravada Memory Seats


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hack6500 
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hello all, first post but I want to commend everyone who goes into making this site what it is, GREAT. enuff kissin..
I got a 2001 Oldsmobile Bravada (GM S10) and am in the planning stages of install my CS2011RS starter/alarm. I have electric seats with the memory feature, I am curious if there is a way to still use this feature with this unit. I really only ever use one memory location so there is possibility for compromise, but having both would be sweet(-n-stuff).
(For anyone who doesn't know, the dirvers seat has 2 memory positions with each of the factory remotes coresponding to one configuration.) I don't know how there programed from GM.
Thanks everyone..
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You missed it by one year for the door lock bypass module that retains the driver's personal settings like the seats. Try giving http://www.bypasskit.com a call and see if they have anything for the '01.
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Or you can pull the switch assembly from the door and experiment: Use a multimeter and test to see what kind of signal is being sent when you press the #1 button on the door. If it is just a negative or positive signal you can incorporate that with the passenger unlock option on the CS-2011 (operates by pressing the disarm button two times in a row) and when you press that disarm button the second time, it will adjust to your settings. If the signal is positive, you will have to use a relay since the passenger unlock signal on the CS-2011 is negative.
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Another thing you might want to try. After taking out my memory switch and determining the settings, I wired the unlock pulse to the switch for the primary user. I disabled the ignition lock feature on the alarm, and used the factory ign lock so it wouldnt switch to user 1 settings every time you turned the vehicle off. I then hooked up the secondary memory to the trunk release pulse. I programmed the trunk release to disarm with activation, and the users just use different remote buttons.

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