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Reptile-X 06-19-2011 08:20 AM

Car alarm with remote start and central lock wiring. (Pics inside)
 
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Hello everyone,

Since my car doesn’t have any alarm installed and the remotes for central locking are not long range even with new batteries, I decided to get a new alarm system with remote start and two way remotes.
My car is a Sebring LX 2.7 out 2002

I did install car alarms before and I am electronics engineer ( not for cars) so I understand the inner workings. But I still got two questions about the central locking and the remote start by-pass.

Before I ask the questions, here is the wiring diagram for the alarm:
Attachment 1816

And here the wires in the car:
Attachment 1817

My first question is about the remote start by-pass, I never installed a by-pass kit before and the one I got is from BYPASSKIT type PKUCH, this should work on my car.

In the manual it says I shouldn’t wire the module while programming and at step 4 it tells me to hot-wire the car for ignition, can I use a regular key without a transponder to power up my car ignition? If so I can go to a key maker and copy one of my originals with a simple key.

By-Pass kit manual:
Attachment 1818

My second question is about the central locking, as you see on the second picture above our cars have a single wire LOCK/UNLOCK (white/green) and the alarm module I have has 6 wires for central locking. There are some wiring suggestions in the alarm manual about the central locking systems but none of them is for single wire.

And I read about Chrysler single wire system needs resistors to work, for locking 1800ohm resistor positive signal and unlocking 750 ohm resistor positive signal, is this true? If so I can work out those 6 wires to see which one gives positive pulse when locking and unlocking (it should be the 4th diagram in the image below)

Suggestion diagrams from the alarm manual:
Attachment 1819

Any suggestion from someone who installed similar alarm and by-pass module is greatly appreciated :)

PS: If something doesn’t make sense, don’t hesitate to ask me please, my English is not that good but I will try to clear things up.

This is the alarm I got:
Attachment 1820

And this is my car:
Attachment 1821


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