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2000 cargo 2wd - removal of stock alarm

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:23 pm
by Jared
So I bought a 2000 astro cargo about 2 months ago... drove over a speed bump the other day and was presented with a surprise: the Prestige (Audiovox) APS255 alarm control unit dropped out from under the dash to expose the harness connection point - where almost all the wires have been cut.

I am assuming this unit also controls my keyless entry system - which IS still working... perhaps these are the few remaining uncut wires? or is there a separate receiver for the keyless entry remote?

I am also assuming the wires have been cut due to some kind of failure in the alarm system... so if possible I'd like to remove the APS255 completely, as long as I don't lose the keyless system in the process. Eventually I will be installing a good aftermarket alarm with a pager remote.

Anyone here know what kind of a job I'm looking at? It appears the APS255's harness point is routed up the steering column, didn't take the time to trace it back further yet.

Thanks for any insights offered.

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 3:34 pm
by astrozam
Maybe this will help get things started

http://cartoys.com/cartoy/pdfs/aps255_install.pdf

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 6:08 pm
by Jared
Thanks! That link is most helpful indeed.

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:37 pm
by remark123
Jared,

Is the keyless remote a GM one? Look on the back of it and it should say something about GM 10244625 Canada 218 101 487 FCC ID######
If it does, then you probably don't need to worry about the aftermarket alarm module. The keyless fob you have is original equipment, and you probably don't need to worry about the aftermarket module. It is probably already out of the system, judgingg by the fact that it fell out from under the dash!

Mark

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:03 pm
by Jared
It turns out the keyless entry system is tied into the Prestige APS-255. I was told by the original owner that it was a stock alarm, and since there was no logo on the remote I just didn't question that. But it definately is not a GM remote, the the model number on the back of the remote matches the Prestige alarm.

So for now I have just capped all the runs and tie-wrapped the control unit back in place with only the necessary connections to keep the keyless entry system intact. I'll just use it this way until I can afford a good alarm, looks like I'll be able to re-use at least some of the original runs at least.