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07 sebring sedan, what bypass?


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todds440 
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Who's done a remote starter on a 07 Chrysler Sebring sedan?  What bypass did you use?  Any big hurdles or troubles that I should know about ahead of time?  I know newer Chrysler products can be a real treat!  Any one have wiring diagrams?  Thanks
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Posted: November 18, 2007 at 7:39 AM / IP Logged  
this car does have a transponder, u need a bypass kit to do so, and a few resistors for lock, unlock accessory and start. I think idatalinks are the best for ur application. one data bus wire should control all the things u need. less wires to cut.
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Posted: November 18, 2007 at 9:25 AM / IP Logged  
Those cars are pretty easy.
All you need at the steering column is one ignition, and there's a low-current negative starter wire.
No point in hooking up locks, since the customer will be carrying the factory remote anyway.
The least expensive bypass would be a blank Chrysler key and a universal bypass box........ you could use a DEI 556C or the equivalent from bypasskit.com, but I'm pretty sure that's more expensive.
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This isnt another Chrysler product that will only disarm the alarm with the factory remote?  Alarm R/S wont disarm factory alarm?

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