Audiovox II manual

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    ADAPTOR FOR GM P ASS LOCK The AS-P ASS II adaptor is an adjustable circuit designed to allow the interface of a remote car starter into a GM vehicle equipped with a Pass Lock theft deterrent system. The unit has on board an adjustable resistor with a range of 2.2 ohms to 17.9 K ohms. INST ALLA TION: MOUNTING THE MODULE: It is necessary to remove th[...]

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    vehicles Pass Lock resistance. T o do this: T emporarily connect the Grey wire to chassis ground. Connect the Red test lead of your Ohm Meter to the Red wire of the control module. Connect the Black test lead of your Ohm Meter to chassis ground. Turn the ignition switch to the "on" position. Confirm that the resistance reading is the same[...]

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    Pass Lock  and Pass Key  are registered trademarks of General Motors Corporation. NOTE: Because in the Pass Lock II application, requires the Red/White and Y ellow 14 AWG wires be used to control the on board relays of the Pass Lock module, if the remote start unit you are using does not have two true ignition circuits, (Wires that provide an[...]