05-20-2004, 01:48 AM
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I was wondering who has this done and if anyone did it themselves so that I could have a heads up if I wanted to try and do it. I wanted to know what parts are involved, I know somewhat of what I would need and am good with wiring, help me out guys.
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05-20-2004, 01:59 AM
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well first thing you'll need either a remote starter kit.. or an alarm/convience package that supports remote start
Second you would prolly want a wireing diagram... for the alero... something that if you get i would like a copy of.. cus i havent been able to find one...
Thirdly basic tools n stuff...
the install cant be that hard... the kits usually come with a wireing diagram for the product and they list what wires on the car need to be accessed...
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05-20-2004, 08:24 AM
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I've got a remote start as part of my alarm but I didnt do the install. Not familiar enough with cars and car electronics to attempt it.
If I remember right there is an additional module that you need to buy for the Alero to bypass the passlock (I think thats what its called). Without the module the remote start wont work. I think there was a post a while back about this that listed the part name for the bypass.
If not I'll check when I get home, I think have the part info with my alarm stuff.
Geoff
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05-20-2004, 10:40 AM
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yea I heard there was some kind of passlock thing that I needed, I want to give it a go but im just a lil afraid and want some more information.
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05-20-2004, 10:46 AM
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oh and BLK03GXS, I have the wiring diagram, it comes in the haynes manual
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05-20-2004, 11:54 AM
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I had the Bulldog remote starter on an old car, worked great, no probs and there website had all the wriring diagrams, or u can use the test light it comes with and find the wires the hard way like i did on my old honda, lots o fun. Good kit, also works the power locks and trunk if you wire those in too
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05-23-2004, 12:57 PM
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You definitely need a Passlock module for GM cars that have keyless entry. If it is a manual transmision you will have to unhook the wire that locks you key in the ignition. Then you will have to remove the central panel so that you can get behind the ignition. Once you have acces to these you have to hook few wires in there, the rest has to go to the fuse panel on the driver side and one wire is hooked up in the engine bay to the electronic distributor(I think that what it is). This is the install for a ecotec engine with manual transmision. I know the guys who were installing it and they had a tough time. I have the compustar with starter, alarm and pager. It was working fine for about 2 years and now my fueses for the compstar are melting. I keep putting in stronger and stronger fusses but I will reach the limit soon. I am at 40 ams now and when you touch the fuse it is pretty warm. Not a good sign, something has gone bad. I guess my suggestion would be let someone who really knows this stuff install it for you. If you still decide to do it yourself there was few posts here and on the Grand Am forum on how to do it. They had pictures, and diagrams and the whole works.
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05-23-2004, 06:47 PM
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What year of a vehicle do you have. Not all of the alero's have the passlock installed. I have the 2003 GLS with remote door locks. It does not have passlock on the car. This was one requirement for me when purchasing the vehicle. I had owned a 97 grand am and my sister had a 97 or 98 malibu with the passlock. On both cars the ingnition went bad around sixty thousand miles. Unfortunately, with the passlock you have to replace your door locks as well. That was about four hundred dollars I do not want to pay again. In the manual it states that when you turn on the car passlock will light up on the dash if equiped. You might check or call GM and give them your vin number. I have been curious about the remote start for a while. Our winters get pretty cold and I work third shift so it would come in very handy. Let us know how it turns out and how difficult it was. Thanks and good luck.
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05-23-2004, 11:38 PM
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You will have to tap into the "tach" wire. I had it until it started turning my car off while I was driving it. Not a good thing.
I did love it though, esp in the winter
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05-23-2004, 11:51 PM
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ive got a 99 GLS with no passlock
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05-24-2004, 07:56 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by mikegett@May 23 2004, 05:47 PM
What year of a vehicle do you have. Not all of the alero's have the passlock installed. I have the 2003 GLS with remote door locks. It does not have passlock on the car.
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I think all Alero's have passlock. I have a 03 GX and it has it. The dash light won't say passlock, but it will light up Security when you turn your car on if you do indeed have passlock. Give it a check.
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05-24-2004, 10:55 AM
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i dont have dash lights, not even a spot for them. i have no passlock. i know for a fact 99's dont have it.
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05-24-2004, 04:55 PM
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yah, 99 and some 00s were before gm was putting passlock on everything
same with RDS. 99s dont have RDS and some 00s dont.
so.. 99s are the best ! woo
too bad i have an 03
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05-25-2004, 12:18 AM
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i have a 99 Alero GL and it has Passlock II, so yes you will need a bypass module for the rem. start
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05-25-2004, 12:28 AM
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^er you sure? cause mine dont have it. lol. i know for a fact mine dont and i dont need a bypass module for mine.
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05-25-2004, 12:56 AM
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positive, the key will not have a resister or "chip" in it but it has something in the ignition of the car, the Key when turned emits some sort of "R-Code" and this sends a signal to the computer. If when you turn the key, on the insturment panel of the dash, a SECURITY light comes on the then shuts off it has it. All aleros have this.
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05-25-2004, 01:32 AM
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I'm getting my remote start / alarm installed this week, now, I have a 99 GLS, and they want to charge me $60 for that module thing. Am I getting ripped off or what?
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05-25-2004, 12:13 PM
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I think that you are right that the alero's should have the passlock. The 2004 web page lists it under standard options. However, mine may not be working. I do not have security or a passlock light that lights on my dash. I did have to have my ignition changed a month after I bought the car. The curious thing is that I asked if they needed both of my keys for to be recoded to the ignition. I was told that they did not need them for my car. I know that the old systems had to code the key. Does anyone know how the newer system works?
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05-25-2004, 01:23 PM
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I'm glad I found this thread. I've got a 01 Alero GX and it's a 5 speed. Is there anyone on here with a manual transmission that has installed or had a remote starter installed on their car? I had one on my Camero and it came in handy so much during the hot summers and cold winters. I was just wondering if it was possible to put this on my Alero because you have to put the car in reverse in order to start it and to get the key out. Sorry if my question sounds, or is stupid but keep in mind, I don't know much about this stuff and the only way to learn is it ask. 
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