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      Best way to post huge how-to?

      So how should I post a huge "How to"?????

      I have an 09 Aveo LT (sedan) and am doing a remote starter, power windows, and power locks.

      It will be done by next weekend.

      I have been taking tons of pictures since there isn't much info out there.

      So if I wrap it all up as one big PDF will I be able to post it? Or is a bunch of posts better?

      Maybe I will do one for the remote start, one for the locks, and one for the windows.... each in separate posts.

      What do you think???

      P.S. Progress so far..... driver's side doors windows and locks installed, remote start - figured out ignition switch connections and can get it to start (super hard to figure out!). Now I need to start getting it all installed properly under the dash, finish all the other connections, and finish both passenger doors.

      If your in dire straights, I could post a few pics as a preview to the big "how to". Let me know.



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      Re: Best way to post huge how-to?

      i think we should sticky how to's, and just post it like normal

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      Re: Best way to post huge how-to?

      i would break it into sections, so if someone only wants on component of the install.


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      Re: Best way to post huge how-to?

      Cool, that gives me time to get it all together.

      I was thinking that splitting is good for the same reason you stated.

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      Re: Best way to post huge how-to?

      What products are you using? RS? P/L? P/W?

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      Re: Best way to post huge how-to?

      i was gonna do a how to on power locks,windows and alarm too but i guess he beat me to it. please post some pics when you are done, i cant seem to find a bypass kit for the 09 aveo anywhere, so this will be helpfull for my remote start

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      remote start - figured out ignition switch connections and can get it to start (super hard to figure out!). that I would love to do

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      Quote Originally Posted by AveoJoe View Post
      remote start - figured out ignition switch connections and can get it to start (super hard to figure out!). that I would love to do
      You didn't have to figure it out, the information is available online But good for you, I bet the experience will be worth it down the road for troubleshooting etc...

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