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Old 08-08-2010, 12:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a 2006 and trying to install an AutoStart remote start system. I have the xpresskit bypass module and which doesnt require a key. I click on the start button and nothing happens but the horn will honk a couple times the only thing I think it could be is the ignition wire or accessory/blower wire. But I put a multimeter to the ignition wire and pressed the start button and no voltage was read through that wire (Both accessory/blower and ignition wire are connected at bcm, not ignition if that could make a difference?). Could the remote start module just be bad? This is puzzeling me. The starter wire is not connected because I read that it doesn't need to be wired for the cobalts.
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here is the info from 12volt.com


12volts red/black (50A) + BCM, C3, pin D1
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Starter yellow (not for remote start) - PCM, blue plug, pin 48 or 46
Notes: The PCM (Powertrain Control Module) is on the driver side fender, in front of the underhood fuse block.

There is a white wire and a white/black wire at the ignition harness that performs the following: key sense, second ignition, starter, and Passlock resistance. Refer to DirectFax document 1610 for remote start interface information.
Second Starter N/A
Ignition yellow + ign harn or BCM, C4, pin D3
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Second Ignition see starter wire notes
Third Ignition N/A
Accessory brown + ign harn or BCM, C4, pin C8
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Second Accessory N/A
Keysense see starter wire notes
Power Lock white - driver kick or BCM, C1, pin 7
Notes: Lock is a straight negative trigger. Unlock is negative trigger thru a 1500 ohm resistor. MUST use relays.

The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Power Unlock same as power lock wire
Lock Motor gray 5wi driver kick or BCM, C3, pin A4
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Unlock Motor tan 5wi driver kick or BCM, C3, pin B1
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Parking Lights+ brown + driver kick or BCM, C3, pin A7
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Parking Lights- brown/white - switch or BCM, C2, pin 5
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Hazards white - switch or BCM, C2, pin 9
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Turn Signal(L) lt. blue (F), yellow (R) + BCM, C1, pin 35 and C3, pin A9
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Turn Signal(R) dk. blue (F), dk. green (R) + BCM, C1, pin 17 and C3, pin A12
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Reverse Light lt. green + driver kick, harness to rear
Door Trigger gray/black (D), tan/white (P) - each kick or BCM, C1, pins 22 and 19
Notes: Use both wires and diode isolate each.

The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Dome Supervision gray - BCM, C3, pin A10
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Trunk/Hatch Pin orange/black - BCM, C1, pin 55
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Hood Pin N/A
Trunk/Hatch Release tan - switch or BCM, C2, pin 10
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Power Sliding Door N/A
Factory Alarm Arm factory remote only
Factory Alarm Disarm factory remote only
Disarm No Unlock with ignition and Passlock
Tachometer NOT pink or pink/black ac any fuel injector
Wait to start N/A
Brake Wire lt. blue + switch or BCM, C2, pin 54
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Parking Brake lt. blue - switch or BCM, C1, pin 14
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Horn Trigger tan - switch or BCM, C2, pin 14
Notes: The BCM (Body Control Module) is part of the fuse/relay box on the front passenger side of the center console. It has the following connectors: C1-72 pin gray plug, C2-72 pin gray plug, C3-41 pin red plug, and C4-68 pin lt. gray plug.
Memory Seat 1 N/A
Memory Seat 2 N/A
Memory Seat 3 N/A
Interface Module: Category:
Immobilizer Bypass Required:
Yes Type:
Passlock
Part #: 556LW
Alternate Part1 #: 555LW
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still doesent really help too much just a bunch of numbers we need actual factory wiring diagrams from the dealership

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Originally Posted by mpjayden View Post
I have a 2006 and trying to install an AutoStart remote start system. I have the xpresskit bypass module and which doesnt require a key. I click on the start button and nothing happens but the horn will honk a couple times the only thing I think it could be is the ignition wire or accessory/blower wire. But I put a multimeter to the ignition wire and pressed the start button and no voltage was read through that wire (Both accessory/blower and ignition wire are connected at bcm, not ignition if that could make a difference?). Could the remote start module just be bad? This is puzzeling me. The starter wire is not connected because I read that it doesn't need to be wired for the cobalts.
so have u figured it out yet?? because i am getting ready to install one in mine too
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a remote start is really a waste
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Originally Posted by cobalt123 View Post
a remote start is really a waste
not really.....in the hills where the snow is f'n crazy it really comes in handy esp if u park ur car outside and have to melt the ice off b4 u go out
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Originally Posted by cobalt123 View Post
a remote start is really a waste
try living in Alberta buddy were some mornings are like -30 !!! and if u dont have a block heater installed on your vehicle your screwed!!!
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damn that sux!!!.....but sometimes i like getting screwed!!
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LOL ya but hope fully by next winter ill have my Toyota 4Runner going and ready for next winter so i can park my Balt and retire it from winter
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yeah i hope i can get anything thats a 4x4.....the cobalt does really well in the snow and ice........i just don't want to risk it too much and end up wrecking my baby
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YA no kiddin im actually very pleased with its winter performance its like a Cat in the snow with a pair of winter grips
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