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t-dubya 
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as the subject states, I am looking for 2006 Chrysler Sebring Touring (4 door) wiring for a remote car starter.

Car has Grey(gray) Sentry keys

What modules are needed  for  the starter and keyless entry.? there are several modules that say they may work but some require a key and some dont...I would prefer not having to give up one of the keys.

I have read the 555cw might be the right one but not confirmed

this year and model seems to be an odd-ball for most sites when i plug it into automatic vehicle search either the results will go up to 2005 or start at 2007. cannot get a clear answer for 2006.

is there a prefered model of starter/module combo that works well together or can you mix and match any starters with any of the working modules for this car. I have been reading alot but like I said the year and model of car is unclear with alot of searches.

thanks in advance for any help or advice.
t-dubya 
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does anyone know if this vehicle is a  1st or 2nd generation immobilizer sentry key system?

I think that will help me find the correct bypass module.

syl20rochon 
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Normally, the gray keys are generation 1, I would use the ADS-AL-CA from Idata link, they have a new firmware that requires only 1 key for programming, there is not loops to install around the key antenna, everything is controlled via data bus.  It also controls the oem security alarm/ power door locks / trunk release and....it gives you tach output, door pins outputs, brake switch output.....just an incredible bypass.  I did a 2004 chrysler sebring convertible last week and it took me 1:30 to complete the installation....the bypass is simply amazing.....try it. 
Sylvain Rochon
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t-dubya 
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where in canada can you buy one of these modules? are there online sites that wont  cost and arm and a leg like U.S. sites do ? or is there a local dealer near you where you picked it up ? I live an hour and a half west of hawksbury  and suggestions?
syl20rochon 
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Do you live in Ottawa????

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t-dubya 
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no i live near brockville...why is there a good dealer in ottawa?
syl20rochon 
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If you want, I can ship it purolator to you....the module is $67 + tax + shipping ($10)...you'll have it in 2 days.

Sylvain Rochon
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t-dubya 
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