Bulldog Security INSTALLATION GUIDE OWNER'S GUIDE manual
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INSTALLATION GUIDE • OWNER'S GUIDE JBS Technologies produces the world's most innovative and reliable car alarms, remote starters, keyless entry systems and starter immobilizers. JBS Technologies is not an importing or distribution company. Our products are designed with patented technology and produced in the United States with robotic[...]
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YOUR WARRANTY Here's how your warranty works: JBS Technologies warrants to the original customer, and the original car a limited lifetime warranty. Within 12 months of purchase, JBS Technologies will repair or replace, our option, any defective system at no charge. After 12 months from date of purchase, JBS Technologies will, at our option, re[...]
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REMOTE CONTROL STARTER CONTENTS 26 RS700 3 ATTENTION : We urge you to immediately place this card in your wallet. PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS FOR YOUR WALLET OR GLOVE BOX WARRANTY VALIDATION Mail to: JBS Technologies 225 Technology Way • Steubenville, OH 43952 PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM AND MAIL IT IN TO REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY Your Name ________________[...]
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4 25 SYSTEM FEATURES Four-Button Remotely start your car to run the heater or air Extended Range conditioning from an extended distance. Remote Control Keyless Entry Remotely locks and unlocks your power door locks. Trunk Release Remotely opens your trunk with a push of a button. (Optional part #775 required) Remote Programmable Remotely program yo[...]
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24 5 Your system includes: 1-Installation & Operation Guide 1-Main Control Module 1-Four Button Remote Transmitter with Slide Protector 1-(4) Relay Harness with Relays 1-18-Pin Wire Harness 1-Hood Pin Switch 1-Extended Range Antenna (E Models Only) SYSTEM COMPONENTS REQUIRED TOOLS 2-Window Clips (E Models Only) 1-Warranty 1-Warning Sticker for [...]
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6 23 It is recommended that a carbon monoxide detector be installed in the living area near the location where the vehicle may be garaged. Since there are many different makes and models of vehicles, look at the wiring chart on our website, www.jbstech.com . Read this manual thoroughly before starting the installation. You must also decide if any o[...]
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22 7 MAKING CONNECTIONS 1. Strip back two inches of insulation on the wire from the remote starter. 2. Strip back one inch of insulation on the wire you need to connect to. 3. Separate the vehicle wire as shown. Make the separation large enough to fit the other wire through. 4. Insert the wire(s) from the starter through the hole as shown. if two o[...]
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8 21 MAKING CONNECTIONS cont. 4. Use electrical tape to wrap, be sure to cover about 2 inches on either side of connection. Secure with wire ties as shown. 3. Lay upper twisted pair of wires over right wire as shown. Bring lower twisted pair of wires up to meet the left wire as shown. 2. Twist upper wires together, twist lower wires together as sho[...]
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20 9 For wiring charts please visit our website, www.jbstech.com. CONSTANT POWER (+12V, key in any position including off) Make all connections as close to the ignition switch harness as possible. These wire(s) are in your vehicle’s main ignition harness, usually located on the steering column coming from the ignition switch. Probe each wire with[...]
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10 19 ACCESSORY WIRE(S) THAT POWER THE HEATER/BLOWER MOTOR (+12V in run or on positions) This wire is also in the main ignition switch harness usually located in the steering column. Make all connections as close to the ignition switch harness as possible. Most vehicles will have (1) accessory wire; however some Fords, newer GM vehicles and Chrysle[...]
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18 11 LOCATING & MAKING CONNECTIONS AUXILIARY INPUT If you wish to use this starter with an aftermarket alarm, connect the BLUE wire from the 18-pin harness to the second or third channel (-) output of your existing alarm. When the output is activated, a (-) signal will be supplied to the remote starter. TRUNK RELEASE OUTPUT (-) (Optional Part [...]
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12 17 MECHANICAL NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH (Rear Wheel Drive Only) When installing a Bulldog remote starter on GM vehicles or Dodge Dakotas built prior to 1996, you must: Use the diagram below to create a circuit that will prevent the remote starter from starting the vehicle unless the key is removed from the ignition switch. PRE-1996 GM REAR WHEEL DRI[...]
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16 13 CONNECTING THE 18-PIN HARNESS & 4-RELAY HARNESS OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS CONNECTING “TYPE B LOCKS” • If your vehicle has a “ Type B ” door locking system, connect the GREEN WITH BLACK STRIPE wire from the 18-pin harness to the door lock wire. Connect the BROWN WITH BLACK STRIPE wire to the unlock wire. See diagram below. CONNECTING [...]
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14 15 ANTENNA PLACEMENT FACTORY ANTI-THEFT SYSTEMS FOR GENERAL MOTORS CARS ONLY System 1 : PASSKEY or VATS system (1985 and up). This system has a resistor pill in the key. Measure resistance of the pill using a test meter. A bypass module is available, Module 791. System 2 : PASSLOCK I and II system (1995 and up). Passlock does not have a pill in [...]