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mthake 
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Posted: October 13, 2007 at 11:37 AM / IP Logged  
I have a 2001 Dodge Dakota 2wd and am going to be installing a hornet 560t remote start system. I did a search and was able to find the correct wiring colors and charts. My question is, do I need a bypass module or any extra relays for this installation. I do not know much about wiring these up and would really appreciate any help you could provide.
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Posted: October 13, 2007 at 11:42 AM / IP Logged  
OK well without having access to any tech sites I am 99% positive that on al dodge/chryslers if you have a key with a large black plastic end then it has an immiblizer in the vehicle but if you have either an all metal key or a grey chrysler key then you should be safe. i;m sure someone will come on and say for certain but I a pretty sure that I am correct.
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ok i have it backwards but refer to this post for the info
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Thanks for the information, luckily I have the black key. I appreciate your help
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DMM and some patience will find you all the neccessary wires.  Every 2000+ dakota i have done needed the door triggers double diode isolated because they falsed when the BCM shutdown.
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Thanks for all the help guys, things went very well. I have it up and running and it only took about 45 minutes with your help. I have one problem though. the 560 t has a - pulse for the parking lights, but my parking lights are + controlled. I tried hooking into the headlight - wire, but nothing happened. I would greatly appreciate help on this last detail if anyone can help.
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Posted: October 27, 2007 at 6:26 PM / IP Logged  
In the kick panel at the CTM (Central Timer Module) there is a RED / yellow connector 1 pin 4. This is the negative trigger for parking lights in the 01 Dakota.
You could also use a relay to change the parking light output to positive and hook it up to that positive trigger at the headlight switch. Relay wired like:
Pins 30 and 85 + Fused 12V supply
Pin 87 Out to BLACK / YELLOW positive parking light wire at switch
Pin 86 white negative parking light trigger from 560T
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found it! WORKS PERFECTLY!! Thanks a bunch. One more question if you don't mind. the antenna reception. I ran the antenna up on top of the steering column, to where it is sticking out about an inch. The range is terrible, I have to be within 50' to get it to activate, is there any way to improve this?
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Unfortunately there is not much you can do other than trying to change the location of the antenna/brain on that system. Try to keep it away from all metal and make sure that your system has a clean ground. Do not ground it to a factory bolt, rather pick a small area in the kick panel away from any harnesses or moving parts and scrape off all paint/primer. Use a locking washer and ground it there.
You will never achieve the range of a unit that utilizes an external antenna but you should still get better than 50'.
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I'll try a few of those idea's. thanks for your help.

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