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r1tt 
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I've got an old 555u unit that I want to put in in another car. Does anyone have the wiring diagram for the 555u unit
I dont have the original documentation so I don wanna guess on the wiring
thanks
chriswallace187 
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Red goes to 12v+ constant, blue goes to the (-) status output from the remote start brain, antenna ring goes around the key cylinder.
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And black goes to ground
chriswallace187 
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Negative,05gt...the 555U does not have a ground wire...the 556Udoes. The only black wiring from the 555U is the antenna ring, and you'd be in trouble if you grounded that.
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I see, yes I am mistaken

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I am trying to install the 555u and it has 3 wire plus the ring wire. It has a Red, White, and Blue wire. I am not sure what all wires do or where they go to.
Anyone know what the white wire does. Top of page says red is 12v and blue is negitive on status output from the remote start brain.
Please help, thanks
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The white wire is a keysense wire so the box turns off when the key is inserted into the ignition. Its not nessasary on most vehicles.
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Negative...the white wire isn't a keysense, it's a normally closed wire used on alternate interfaces on European vehicles. They didn't start doing keysenses till the 556U came out.
The red's constant 12v+ and the blue's the (-) status output from the r/s brain.
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yea I just left the white wire disconnected and it works perfect now, starts and everything...also i removed the circle wire from the steering coloum just to see if it would start and it doesnt.
The device works just like it should.
Thanks alot for you help.

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