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Hi I just received gm remote start part# 22997089

 

And are curious where I'm supposed to connect the green wire at.

I want to get all this done so that when I take it to the dealer all they need to do is turn it on. I assumed the truck was wired for it already seeing the plug near the hood latch but guess not. I'm assuming it's supposed to go-to the bcm but I have no idea where that is and what pin slot.

 

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You've got the wrong kit for a 2016 2500HD if that is what you are tying to install this on.  22997089 is a Chevy 1500 kit.  

 

84424016 is the Chevy kit, 84424017 is the GMC kit.  Its just remotes, a hood latch and a recalibration authorization that the dealer has to install.  You also need to make sure your truck has option code AQQ before installing.    

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You've got the wrong kit for a 2016 2500HD if that is what you are tying to install this on.  22997089 is a Chevy 1500 kit.  
 
84424016 is the Chevy kit, 84424017 is the GMC kit.  Its just remotes, a hood latch and a recalibration authorization that the dealer has to install.  You also need to make sure your truck has option code AQQ before installing.    
Ok thank you.
Yea I want to do as much as I can my self hope it lowers shop price.
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13 hours ago, Gregory Krisa said:

Ok thank you.
Yea I want to do as much as I can my self hope it lowers shop price.
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Its only 1/2 hour labor for the dealer to install it.  I know our dealer is $90/hr for accessories so it may vary near you. 

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A straight shot with nothing blocking the signal I can get hundreds of feet away and it still works. Works through glass too, obviously.

 

Around buildings or anything like that and it's not going to work real well.

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So pretty much the same as the standard fob.

Trying to decide if the simple install of this is worth the lack of range as compared to an aftermarket unit.

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I went with the factory because of it being tied in with on star and I believe the smart start vs onstar are about the same I'll disable onstar in may

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"AQQ" is the code needed to for this work correct? Or is it "AP8"? I've seen both come up in threads about this and can't nail down which is required. According to the AC Delco list of RPO codes they mean the same thing..

 

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Should come with fobs, and paperwork and code, and a good latch.
Any wiring should already be in the truck if you have the appropriate RPO code

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