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I have  a 2000 impala, trying to install a remote start using factory keyless entry , but was unable catch a negative pulse from the lock button on the remote. I have done plenty of vehicles like this, but this was the first to get me. Has anyone done this vehicle before and suggestions about this situation?
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Posted: June 04, 2007 at 2:58 PM / IP Logged  

Lock and unlock use the same wire. It's an ORANGE / black wire in a gray 24 pin plug at the BCM.

Lock requires a negative trigger with a 470 ohm resistor in-line.    Unlock is negative trigger.    Must use relays.

The BCM is located above the brake pedal. It is a plastic box with three plugs that face the firewall.

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