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thederf 
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Vehicle wiring request for a 2007 2500HD Chevy Silverado for a remote starter does not have power locks or windows. 6.0 Gas Engine
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PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT YES TRANSPONDER   SEE NOTES 
 12 VOLTS RED / white (x3) In black plug on BCM to left of steering column   + 
 IGNITION Pink Ignition switch harness   + 
 ACCESSORY Yellow Ignition switch harness   + 
 STARTER Pink/black (1290-ohms) Ignition switch harness   mux 
 Follow the provided diagram for correct wiring of the starter wire for remote start.
 TACH SIGNAL Lt.green In large harness on lower driver's side of engine   AC 
 LOCK Data interface module required     
 UNLOCK Data interface module required     
 DOORPIN Gray/black & Tan/white In each front door at switch assembly   - 
 HOODPIN Pink/black In black plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
 TRUNK PIN Pink/black In pink plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
 TRUNK RELEASE Pink In pink plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
 This is the rear window release
 FACTORY DISARM Lt.green On brown plug at switch assembly in driver's door   - 
 BRAKESWITCH Lt.blue In pink plug on BCM to left of steering column   + 
 Must test with ignition on.
 PARKLIGHTS (-) Dk.blue In brown plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
 HAND BRAKE Lt.blue In brown plug on BCM to left of steering column    
 HORN Tan In brown plug on BCM to left of steering column   - 
thederf 
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*Follow the provided diagram for correct wiring of the starter wire for remote start.*
What diagram are you referring to?
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Posted: October 31, 2007 at 8:52 AM / IP Logged  
instead of the module, use a proper bypass module that will do the MUX bypass for you. It's easier and alot less wires and less relays. We use the GMSL-2 from Fortin or the iDatalin ADS-TB.
*The ADS-TB can be used for the Classic or the New Body Style. *
What truck do you have ? Classic or New Body Style ?
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Ok, well I'm a little confused. I've never had to use a relay for the starter wire. It is the New body style. when you mentioned bypass module, first thing that came to mind is for the transponder Key, witch I do not have?

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