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Old 08-28-2008, 03:39 PM
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compustar alarm/starter combo

I bought a compustar 2W8000(canadian model, I believe the american one is 2W9000). I am having an installer do it on the side and he asked me to get all the modules and such, only problem is he didn't give me a list before he left.

I would like to have all of them for when he comes back so I can have it done right away. From what I found I need a 556LW, is this correct? And do I need any other ones?

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Originally Posted by JMAc88
I bought a compustar 2W8000(canadian model, I believe the american one is 2W9000). I am having an installer do it on the side and he asked me to get all the modules and such, only problem is he didn't give me a list before he left.

I would like to have all of them for when he comes back so I can have it done right away. From what I found I need a 556LW, is this correct? And do I need any other ones?

Thanks
I don't know, but 1 of the best alarms around. I had 1 in my other car, I miss that alarm system. It had a real world range of 1.2 miles away.
Good luck & great alarm
Old 08-28-2008, 04:28 PM
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I have one in mine.
Good Luck man, its going to be a bumpy ride
Old 08-28-2008, 10:37 PM
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u need either a key in box or code module thing and a **** load of relays

Call him up for direct numbers
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no no no go find a shop that deals with idata link bypasses they are the best for new cars 2000+
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if you have an 06, you need an xk01

if you have an 06, you need an xk01 and a xk06 if you dont want to loose a key

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Oh, I know I'm going to regret this but "the kwc" is right, idata link is the way to go

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Yes Idata link works great, just didn't know if he cold get a hold of that, what works best is the Blade made for our compustar alarm, through i data link look it up, it slides in to thebottom og the brain of our alarm, that is what i am using
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