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heinstal 
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Posted: December 21, 2011 at 8:56 PM / IP Logged  

Hey everyone,

i know this is a long shot but does anyone know the wiring for remote start or IF this car can even be done? Any bypass that'll work other then the key in the box?

Thanks in advance

~~~wael~~~
howie ll 
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Posted: December 22, 2011 at 12:11 PM / IP Logged  
Yes, dead easy (when you've done loads of them) but you need a grey VALET key in a box (DEI556U)
heinstal 
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okay, i was expecting that. Any idea bout the wires for remote start and keyless entry?
~~~wael~~~
howie ll 
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Driver's side under dash
12v+ RED / blue and RED / green
Ign 1 light green
Ign 2 violet*
start BLACK/ green or anything with a black primary.
ACC violet not used.*
Tach pin 9 on OBD11 (data socket) black adjacent to puddle lamp where RED / blue is POS door and hatch trigger.
Hood trigger BROWN / green at plastic OEM hood switch, NEG.
Lights** refer to bulldog alarms, door locks are on switch in driver's door, WHITE/ black lock and blue/red for unlock TEST. Apply extended time lock pulse (15 seconds with roof) for comfort close. 508d or similar in roof line behind dome light.
I've done all of the above from memory so please double check.
*The vehicle's violet ACC wire takes part in the starting process so it MUST be connected as ignition 2. Wire it up as ACC and the vehicle won't start.
** Everywhere but North America uses amber direction indicators.
Our lighting method is different hence the referall.
The key in box method, you will have locking issues apart from size and fitting in the box if you use a regular key. Also the valet key is about 20% the cost of a regular key.

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