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mthake 
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I know there are 2003 and 2005, but didn't know which one would be the same. any info would be greatly appreciated.
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They changed from 02 to 03, I see no reason that the 03 would be any different than the 05, but if they are different, I am pretty  sure the 03 will be the same as the 04.

Which part of the wiring were you needing?  Radio, Alarm/Remote Start?

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Use crib sheets from 03 and 05, should be on this site, compare and test.
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I just noticed that you have AWD in the subject line, I read it as AND earlier.  Is your vehicle stuck in 4WD Low?  If so, it is not cheap. 

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Thanks for your help guys. i would like to clarify a couple of things here. It is an AWD model, and has Stabilitrak. It is an Lt model, basically, its an escalade without the emblems..
I am going to be installing a Clifford RS1.1l remote start, along with the DEI XK01.
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So look up that year's Escalade. Frankly if you're installing an alarm/RS and you have NOT specified against the rules 2WD and 4WD make no difference.
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Bulldog Security lists 2003-2005 as all the same.  No mention of any differences for remote start install between AWD on rear wheel drive.

Here is a link for the wire guide.  http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/bdnew/vehiclewiringdiagrams.asp          It also has some pictures........

Soldering is fun!
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thank you all, i appreciate all the tips.

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