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2000 cavalier, dei 791vx?


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djlayz 
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Now that i've finished installing my remote starter in my van my cousin has asked me to install a dei 791vx into his 2000 cavalier. I have all the wiring diagrams. Im just wondering if there is anything special that i need (ie. diodes, resistors, relays). He has the bypass already. and so far i know im going to need to diodes for the door triggers.

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Nothing too difficult. If the car did not come with factory keyless the locks will be 5 wire and mastered from the pass. side switch. Other than that, just diode your doors and thats about it.
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i installed everything, and it all works great. what i was wondering now is, the trunk is able to be opened with the factory remote. how do i go about doing this with the r/s
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At the BCM (  located to the left of the steering column above the kick panel. ) you will find a BLACK/ WHITE wire (+ ) trigger that will need to use a relay to reverse the polarity on in order for the Viper system to operate it. You can use this diagram for the polarity change.

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2000 cavalier, dei 791vx? -- posted image.At the bcm BLACK/ white pin a5 should be a violet plug. Its positive trigger at the bcm. You may have to wire up a relay to switch the remote starts trunks out put from negative to positve. I am not sure on the dei's stuff. I'll post a diagram in a min.
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ok. but where on the r/s module would i hook it up to

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Pin 85 on the diagram XtremeJ posted would connect to the H1 RED / white channel 2 output.

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