Get more control over your vehicle’s security system
Many cars today feature an immobilizer security system that won’t allow the car to start without first sensing the presence of a chip embedded in the key or key fob. The XpressKit DBALL2 module tells your vehicle through its databus that it’s okay for an aftermarket remote start or security system to start the engine or unlock the doors without that chip.
The XpressKit DBALL2 module works in even more vehicles than the original DB-ALL module, and is compatible with all Viper, Directed, and Python security systems, as well as most other brands.
Simplifies your security wiring
A single data-to-data harness connects your Viper (or other Directed) system to the DBALL2, so you don’t have to hard wire your security system to a lot of door locks, solenoid releases, and other sensors — you’ll save a huge amount of installation time. The DBALL2 module usually connects to your vehicle through 2 to 6 hardwired data connections, but we do carry some vehicle-specific T-Harnesses that make that connection much easier (call for details). Your DBALL2 module will come pre-programmed for your specific vehicle, so you’ll have total control over locking and unlocking doors, starting the engine, arming and disarming the factory alarm, and any other computerized function your vehicle can perform.
Even simpler installation for remote start-ready vehicles
There are a number of vehicles that are remote-start-ready. If you own one of these, you probably won’t even need a separate remote start system — just use an XpressKit DBALL2 and a T-Harness (if available). To activate the remote start, you’ll need to press “Lock” three times on your factory remote.
*Note: Please call/seek our advice to determine which remote start unit will suit your car before making the purchase.
Features:
- Remote start/security integration module
- Multi-bus and advanced OBD2 connectivity
- RSR compatible (3 x Lock Start/Stop)
- RF loop compatible (For adding Spare Key if required)
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