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passlock 2 wirirng, 2000 suburban


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anthonylecuona 
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Posted: May 29, 2007 at 5:32 PM / IP Logged  

what ar the wire collors for the passlock 2 system and where are they located \

please help thanks

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KarTuneMan 
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What module are you using....you might want to get one that gets signal from the OBD2 connector.

R code is yellow, common is ORANGE / black

anthonylecuona 
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i am using the directed 556L bypass module
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I am not a DEI guy. I don't know their part #'s
enice 
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Passlock 2 wires are in the small three-wire harness(with RED / white[or solid white], ORANGE / black[or solid black]  and yellow wires) coming off the back of the key cylinder.  It seems according to the 556L manual that the yellow wire would be cut and run in series with the yellow and yellow/black wires (from the 556L)   This method is also done using a relay in case you dont have a bypass module.  As for the black wire(from the 556L) you would tag it to the ORANGE / black wire or solid wire(whichever is there) Good Luck
anthonylecuona 
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Posted: May 29, 2007 at 7:38 PM / IP Logged  

i have

black- passlock ground

pink- ignition input

blue- status input

red-12v +

yellow- key sude resistance in

black yellow- vehicle resistance out

does that mean run the yellow to the key cylinder side of the cut and the black yellow on the other side?

and the passlock ground for the solid black on the three wire harness of the column?

hope you can tell me thanks

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enice 
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Posted: May 29, 2007 at 7:49 PM / IP Logged  
yes exactly what I mentioned in the PM

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