Could someone point me in the right direction as to where I could get some information as to a specific wiring diagram for the RS1050 in my Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (gas). I have scoured the net & am hoping that this site will produce some encouraging results.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
MD
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MDAENOMLAE
Thank you, but I have the manual & the wiring directions from the RS1050. I need to know the wires inside the 2004 that must be conjoined in order to get this to work.
A 2004 Chevy Silvered Wiring Diagram. And possibly so guidance if any of you have been through the ropes & installed this remote starter before.
Thank you all again.
MD
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MDAENOMLAE
Good find, Mr. Smoke!!! 
As for the bypass module, if you want very reliable and real easy, look for an iDatalink ADS TBSL PL bypass module. They can be found for under $40. Here is a link to the install guide : https://cdncontent2.idatalink.com/corporate/Content/Manuals/TB-PL/ADS-TBSL-PL_20110120.pdf Type 6 is the correct diagram for your 2004 Silverado.
For vehicle wiring, here are some sources :
Here is a link to Bulldog Security : https://www.bulldogsecurity.com/bdnew/vehiclewiringdiagrams.asp
Here is a link to Ready Remote : https://www.readyremote.com/main.asp
Here is a link to AudioVox : https://techservices.audiovox.com/AccessRequest.aspx Sign-up & info is free.
Might need a relay or two for the install. I'm sure you realize that this RS1050 is an "Add-On" type remote start system and looks for 3 (-) Pulses to initiate a remote start-up. If you use the Factory FOB's and a Lock command to do this, you are using 8 year old, short range, transmitters. IMHO, it would be worth the $50 to get something like an Avital 4113 or 4103 system. More reliable, more features and much better range.
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