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Commando RS-560 '00 Ram remotestart.


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dobi 
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Posted: December 31, 2005 at 1:07 AM / IP Logged  
I've worn out the search feature so please forgive my naiveness. Alarms have come a long way since the old late 80's postive/negative shock sensing boxes that would just sense a change in voltage and trigger the alarm.
I'm installing a Commando RS-560 on a 2000 Dodge Ram 1500. I've got the alarm, siren, lights all working. The remote start is starting to aggravate me.
I've found an old helpful post from 2002: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=6851&KW=2000+dodge+1500
(1)I need to know where to find these wires? They seemed to match up with the wires that come from right under where the key goes in but its still not working.
(2)Do I have to use the tach/voltage wires and all that or is that not required? If so, where are they and what colors?
(3)I was looking at their window-up modules and was wondering if I could get 2 sets of those. 1 to roll the windows up and another to roll the windows down, say if I were to hit the trunk release button... since I don't have a use for the trunk release?
(4)I don't have a "transponder immobilizer system" right? My basis this is because I am using just a regular old copied key from Home Depot. Or am I misunderstanding the term?
Mike M2 
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Posted: December 31, 2005 at 7:08 AM / IP Logged  
12volts
red and pink/black
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ignition harness
Starteryellow + ignition harness
Second Starter
Ignitiondk. blue + ignition harness
Second Ignition
Third Ignition
AccessoryBLACK/ orange + ignition harness
Second AccessoryBLACK/ white + ignition harness
Keysense
Power LockORANGE / purple 5widriver door harness
Power Unlockpink/purple 5widriver door harness
Lock MotorORANGE / black driver door harness
Unlock Motorpink/black driver door harness
Parking Lights+BLACK / YELLOW headlight switch
Parking Lights-
Hazards
Turn Signal(L)
Turn Signal(R)
Reverse Light
Door Triggeryellow - headlight switch or DKP
Dome Supervisionuse door trigger
Trunk/Hatch Pin
Hood Pin
Trunk/Hatch Release
Power Sliding Door
Factory Alarm Armlt. GREEN/ orange - driver door harness
Factory Alarm Disarmsame wire
Disarm No Unlock
TachometerBLACK/ gray ignition coil
Wait to startORANGE / black - center of firewall, black plug
Brake WireWHITE/ tan + brake pedal switch
Parking Brake
Horn TriggerBLACK/ red - steering column
1) Here's what you need for question one. Yes you need the tach wire hooked up to let the starter know when the car is actually running. Yes, you can use window mods on the trunk button. No, there is no bypass on this truck...
Mike M2
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dobi 
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Posted: December 31, 2005 at 4:26 PM / IP Logged  
the tach wire states it is center of the firewall. is that the inside or out??
dobi 
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Posted: December 31, 2005 at 11:56 PM / IP Logged  
okay, got the remote start and all working.. the door locks aren't as simple as splicing in these wires right?
I've got a relay and all.. I'm a bit confused on this part.
any help on this?

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