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I have installed a crimestopper EZ-90 on a 2004 chevy silverado. I can get it to attemt to start, but after it starts it dies. I can start it with key and touch start button on remote and take key out and it will continue to run like it is supposed to. I have a by pass module installed for the key. Could be a problem? any hwlp would be appreciated.
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Posted: January 22, 2005 at 4:48 PM / IP Logged  
What ever you used for the Passlock II bypass, it's not workingproperly or not programmed properly. What did you use for this module ?
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It is a Pass-Mod for GM vehicles purchased from CommandoAlarms.com.
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Need wiring information for this Pass-Mod and also what wires you used from the Commndo starter on this module.
Jeff
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Posted: January 22, 2005 at 6:29 PM / IP Logged  
I went from green- start activation to -input violet of module. Wiring is:White-keyside of passlock;Black-ground;orange-car side of passlock;gray-common passlock;violet-negative input;Blue-ignition wire;green-2nd ignition;red-constant voltage.
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White will connect to keyside of yellow r-code wire, Orange will connect to carside of yellow r-code wire,gray will connect to the common wire which is orange black or may be black, be sure you have the right wires, to be sure you can trace them to the keyswitch and there will be 3 wires, your yellow, ORANGE / black or black, and a RED / white(not used). Put your ground while running from remote start to the violet. Red will go to 12v and black to ground. If your remote start doesn't have a built in 2nd ign +output, then you would put the green wire to the white 2nd ignition of the truck
John J. DiStefano Jr.
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Thanks. I will double check this, but i beleive that is the way it is connected.

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