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    Wiring harness kits for security/start.

    So I have this truck with manual everything. Since it will be not parked in a heated garage I would like to possibly put remote start on it, I'd also like keyless entry, I don't mind rolling down my window but I really miss keyless entry.

    Logic leads me to a security system that has these features, I don't need fort-knox security so I'll probably go with less features and a good brand.

    So the question I have is: Do they have install kits that are harness based so that I can just un-clip some harnesses, clip in a "T," wire up the alarm, and rock on.

    My last security install, when I was MUCH younger and ambitious, took forever and almost made me suicidal. I don't trust shops to not fuck it up, I KNOW they will use a shitty splice and one day I will turn the key and nothing will happen. What about the damn key transponder that even this most basic truck has?

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    Re: Wiring harness kits for security/start.

    No plug and play alarm harnesses that I know of. Trust me, if there was, I'd know about them!

    What year, make is the truck?

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    Re: Wiring harness kits for security/start.

    Is this not what you are talking about?
    http://www.bulldogsecurity.com/Categ...px?PageIndex=2
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    2002 330Ci & 2020 Tacoma

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    Re: Wiring harness kits for security/start.

    2003 silverado, no onstar, no power windows, no power locks, it's just a MFT.

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    Re: Wiring harness kits for security/start.

    Quote Originally Posted by jowens500 View Post
    No plug and play alarm harnesses that I know of. Trust me, if there was, I'd know about them!

    What year, make is the truck?
    Chad asked this question on another forum and you're the first person I thought of when I read his post. I figured you'd be the one who'd know how to handle what he wants to do.

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    I mean, I CAN cut/solder/shrink... And it's no honda, there's space for my bigass... It's just me looking for an easy/reversible route.

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    Re: Wiring harness kits for security/start.

    Speed Inc is located in Schaumburg IL. We have been specializing in late model GM performance vehicles since 1999.

    Speed Inc
    803C Albion Ave
    Schaumburg IL 60193
    866-571-SPEED
    Something like this - http://www.ebay.com/itm/BIGSTUFF-3-F...1103e7&vxp=mtr
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    Re: Wiring harness kits for security/start.

    I just want remote entry and start, don't think I'm gonna put an aftermarket ECU on this 4.3L with an open rear end.

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    Wiring harness kits for security/start.

    Those trucks are stupid simple to work on. I use DEI products, so, you'd need a DBALL bypass module for the pass lock system. That's a one wire hook up at the OBD plug. Putting aftermarket actuators in the doors are easy too. Python alarm/remote start systems can be had for not a lot of money and are solid units. I had one in the Civic for 4 years and never even changed the remote battery.

    http://www.pythoncarsecurity.com/pro...?ProductID=635
    This is what I'd recommend. That price shown is retail installed price. The unit can be found for under $200.

    http://www.xpresskit.com/product.aspx?productid=553

    The bypass module I'd recommend.
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    Re: Wiring harness kits for security/start.

    You will also need a couple of door lock actuators http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...cted-524T.html


    According to the12volt.com

    | ITEM | WIRE COLOR |POL| WIRE LOCATION |
    | 12V | red (x2) |+ | ignition harness |
    | STARTER | yellow |+ | ignition harness |
    | IGNITION | pink (12 awg) |+ | ignition harness |
    | SECOND IGNITION |white |+ | ignition harness |
    | ACCESSORY |orange |+ | ignition harness |
    | SECOND ACCESSORY |brown |+ | ignition harness |
    | POWER LOCK |use Directed module
    | POWER UNLOCK |part #456G *2
    | LOCK MOTOR |gray | |driver door module in door |
    | UNLOCK MOTOR |tan | |driver door module in door |
    | DISARM DEFEAT |tan | |pass. door module in door |
    | PARKING LIGHTS +
    | PARKING LIGHTS - |gray/black | |brown plug @ BCM *1 |
    | HEADLIGHTS|
    | DOOR TRIGGER |gry/blk(L),blk/wht(R|- |each door module in door *3 |
    | DOME SUPERVISION |use door trigger
    | TRUNK/HATCH PIN|
    | HOOD PIN|
    | TRNK/HTCH RELEASE
    | FCTRY ALARM ARM |arms with lock |
    | FCTRY ALRM DISARM |lt. green |- |driver door module in door |
    | TACHOMETER |NOT pnk, blk, or brn| |any ignition coil |
    | SPEED SENSE
    | BRAKE WIRE |white |+ |brake pedal switch |
    | HORN TRIGGER |black |- |steering column |
    | WIPERS |pink |- |steering column |
    | LF WINDOW UP/DN |blue - brown |A |driver window motor |
    | RF WINDOW UP/DN |blue - brown |A |passenger window motor |

    Notes:
    NOTE: This vehicle has the passlock II immobilizer system that, when adding a remote start, must be interfaced with. Use DEI part 555t or 555L. The passlock II wire colors are yellow, black, and red/white (not used). *1 The BCM (Body Control Module) is under the driver side dash. *2 If Directed module part #456G is not available, refer to directfax document #1601. On base model trucks the lock wire is lt. blue (-) and unlock wire is white (-). They are in the lt. blue plug at the BCM. *3 On base model trucks the door trigger wires are in the lt. blue plug at the BCM. On 4dr trucks the LR door trigger is lt. blue/black, and the RR is lt. green/black. They are in the purple plug at the BCM. Use all wires and diode isolate.





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