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2007 jeep wrangler

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Forum Name: Car Security and Convenience
Forum Discription: Car Alarms, Keyless Entries, Remote Starters, Immobilizer Bypasses, Sensors, Door Locks, Window Modules, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, etc.
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Printed Date: May 03, 2024 at 9:53 PM


Topic: 2007 jeep wrangler

Posted By: ryansrod&custom
Subject: 2007 jeep wrangler
Date Posted: October 03, 2013 at 12:51 AM

Hello, i'm installing a Command Start CS2471TW (same brain as autostart), and a DB-ALL, using D2D and the CHTHD2 T harness, in a 07 Jeep Wrangler. Need a little help on the start/accessory wiring in regards to the "ground through xxx ohm resistor" and the process of wiring the relays. Also wondering about power door locks, do i need relays or can i just direct connect like this, Command Start wiring-resistor-PURPLE / green multiplex. Thanks everyone!



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Posted By: kreg357
Date Posted: October 03, 2013 at 7:02 AM
Lets slow down and take a time-out here for a few seconds.

OK. 2007 Jeep Wrangler ( assuming automatic transmission ) with a AutoStart CS2471TW system using a DB-ALL
bypass module flashed with 401.Chrysler V5.06 firmware and CHTHD2 T-Harness wired in the D2D mode.

First, I am not an AutoStart user nor a DB-ALL user, I usually wire in W2W mode and don't use T-Harness's.
But... I have done Wranglers using competitors products that are similar.

I am guessing that the CS2471-TW is D2D compatible with the DB-ALL and that the CHTHD2 harness is the
R9 version ( there appears to be R1 - R6 types also ). So, with the DB-ALL correctly flashed with the proper
firmware, you would follow the Type 3a diagram in the install guide. That guide shows you ALL necessary
connections except the most obvious one, the D2D harness between the two modules, DB-ALL 4 Pin to the
red XpressKit port on the CS2471-TW. The DB-ALL Type 3a diagram does not show exact harness connections
on the generic R/S unit, as they can vary from brand to brand and model to model. If I found the correct
guide online here are the R/S wire necessary to complete the install after the T-Harness is plugged in.
CS2471-TW Destination
Two thick Red wires ( join together - one 20 Amp fuse )       Jeep +12V constant source ( battery )
Thick Yellow Ignition wire    DB-ALL T-Harness Pink wire @ 14 Pin Plug
Black from 5 Pin Plug       Jeep Chassis Ground
Yellow from 5 Pin Plug      Jeep WHITE/ Violet (+) Passenger kick panel - Black 10 pin plug, pin 7
Grey from 5 Pin Plug        Jeep - Install supplied hood pin switch
Cut the Yellow Loop wire for Auto Trans
Set Jumper for (+) Parking Lights

DB-ALL
Yellow/Black RAP Off       Jeep (-) Driver Door Pin Purple wire in DKP

That's it. No other wires need to be connected. No relay with 180 ohm resistor for the PURPLE / Brown MUX
wire. No relays and resistors for the door locks. The DB-ALL handles all of that for you thru the D2D harness
and the T-Harness / CAN Bus connections. You will have to set the CS2471-TW for Tach Mode and do a Tach
Learn, etc.






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Posted By: ryansrod&custom
Date Posted: October 03, 2013 at 8:45 PM
Thanks for the reply, that sounds pretty simple, how about the park lights? Any resistors or relays for them or do they go through the t harness as well?




Posted By: kreg357
Date Posted: October 03, 2013 at 9:25 PM
Yes, going D2D and using a T-Harness should make the install very easy ( if it works posted_image   ).

No, the DB-ALL / T-Harness does not handle the Parking Lights. Use the CS2471TW's Yellow wire from the
5 Pin Plug. Think it has a 15 Amp in-line fuse.

Checking my notes from a 2007 Wrangler Unlimited, I followed this info from Bulldog, Audiovox and Ready Remote :
Parking Lights (+)   WHITE/ Orange (L) & WHITE/ Purple (R)    in passenger kick, harness to rear
WHITE/ ORANGE IS LEFT PARKING LIGHT AND WHITE/ VIOLET IS RIGHT PARKING LIGHT,
MUST USE BOTH AND DIODE ISOLATE EACH WIRE.
Your CS2471TW Yellow Parking Light Output is rated at 15 Amps. Obtain two 6 or 8 Amp diodes and split the
output wire, connecting to both vehicle wires listed above with the diodes bands away from the CS2471TW.

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Posted By: shafferny
Date Posted: October 05, 2013 at 7:00 AM
Alternatively, you could use two relays to isolate the left and right parking lights, but it's much simpler to use diodes. Here's the diagram for the use of relays.


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