


🔑 Unlock your car’s full potential with the ultimate bypass module!
The Directed Electronics XpressKit DBALL2 is a cutting-edge databus bypass and door lock module that supports over 95% of vehicles, including legacy security systems like VATS and PASSLOCK. It enables seamless integration with pushstart and electronic ignition systems, requires minimal wiring for installation, and is fully compatible with Smart Start app control, making it the go-to solution for modern remote start and security upgrades.


| ASIN | B00H2PHSY2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,568,621 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #998 in Antitheft Remote Starters |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (342) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2011 |
| Department | Electronics |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | DBALL2 |
| Manufacturer | Directed Electronics |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 4.6 x 1.5 inches |
| Whats in the box | Next-generation DBALL interface with dual high-speed channels. |
B**J
DBall2 Bypass Module
I purchased this bypass module to use with the install of my Avital 4113LX remote start. Install was a breeze due to only needing one of the wires to run to the BCM on my 2007 TrailBlazer, not typical for most vehicles. Once the firmware was downloaded, install took no time. I also retained all of the factory functions of my OE key fob for door lock/unlock. I had read with 1-button remote starts, you lose the functionality of the OE key fob. This module is also Smart Start compatible if you desire to have an app and pay for the service. If you are unsure if this module will work for your vehicle, you can go to Directed website and do a search to see if it will work.
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~Truly, patience is virtuous, especially when it saves you some bucks!~
As I have recently updated or rather upgraded from a 2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT to a '07 Eclipse Spyder GT, that purchase also necessitated the purchase of another Viper alarm system. The first one was installed at Audio Express in Raleigh, NC, who I highly recommend to anyone that might be in need of audio installations and/or alarm systems. While I would have no problem allowing those guys to take car of my vehicle once more, I am much further away now so I started looking closer to home. Here on Amazon, the Viper systems have recommendations for audio and tilt sensors to be added, which is good to know and to purchase, but I learned one vital thing that without having a background in this aspect of electronics, it could be, would be, and will be the reason your pockets are a little lighter than necessary. When I learned from other customer reviews that Best Buy could install the Viper, I called and after telling a gentleman with the Geek Squad what I needed done, he asked if I had a bypass module. I asked if it was included with the Viper and he advised me it would be a separate purchase. He then said the bypass module at Best Buy cost $99, but the explanation given as to the purpose of the bypass module escaped me, but I knew that I needed to learn quickly. So, I called to Audio Express to find out what this module was and the gentleman broke its functions down for me but this time, he told me the brand I would need after getting my vehicle's make and model along with the price: $99. "Shoot."-that's what I thought. That brought me back here and guess what? The price was beaten by more than half, and it will be installed in the coming days. This module, according to the xpresskit.com website, covers 95% of the cars on the road today and is also the one found on BestBuy.com. The cost has a nice ring to it, sort of like a cash register. Update-4/10/2014: Today I had my Viper 5906V installed on my '07 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GT. Although the tech told me many places will not install any alarm systems on a manual drive, he did not have a problem with it. I am not sure if the steps are the same for remote start on a manual versus an automatic, but the steps to get the remote start engaged feels much like Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson following that sequence of steps to open up the Batpole. Hahaha! As verified by other reviews, this Dball 2 should cover most vehicles, but there are exceptions so be sure to check xpresskit.com to verify what your vehicle will need. One thing I will have to get that I did not know the Viper lacked is a proximity sensor. When I had my first Viper installed back in 2008, I did not know this feature was not built into the alarm, but a proximity sensor was added so my lack of knowledge led me to believe a Viper had this already. Through the recommendation of Amazon, I purchased audio and tilt sensors, which are definitely needed, but especially since I have a fabric top, the proximity sensor is absolutely necessary. I hope this helps provide those who are novices like me to know ahead of time what all the parts that will make your Viper that much better. ~K.I.S.S~
W**F
Makes your life easy.
DEI makes great products. They make CLIFFORD, VIPER, PYTHON & AVITAL alarms so you have an idea of who they are. The DBALL2 is step up from the DBALL. Depending on Year, Make, & Model it will do the following -Send RF signal for Remote Start (Makes your car think key is in ignition) -Provides wires so you don't have to search for them in your car like... Hood pin - Trunk pin - Dome Light - Foot Brake - Parking Brake - Lights - Tachometer - Lock/Unlock - and more On some vehicles you can get a vehicle specific harness for the DBALL2 so literally just plug and play and save you even more time.
C**C
This works but you should know some things before buying.
This unit works okay but has some quirks. If you don't know, this is a databuss bypass module that you would use to remote start your car. It works for most cars. 1. It has to be installed by an authorized DEI installer. You can't program it yourself, which sucks. 2. It doesnt work for all cars and the programming process might require additional modules and/or accessories. 3. They took away the 3-Lock start about 2 years ago. This means you can't just buy this module and press the lock button 3 times to remote start your car. You have to have s separate module, like SmartStart or something to start your car. Other than that it works like it should. DEI is definitely a greedy company who will do all kinds of strange thinks to milk the consumer as much as possible Removing the 3-lock start option is a prime example of milking the consumer. They had absolutely no reason to remove that feature other than to increase the sales of their other products.
H**A
My kid loved it
Excellent device
R**L
Works most of the time on a GMC
I installed this to get remote start on my 2006 GMC Canyon with PassLock. It works, but sometimes the little red light on the dashboard blinks after remote start, indicating that the passlock system thinks the key was somehow removed. If you shut the tryck down, it can't restart until the system resets, which is about 10 minutes from the initial starting attempt. Most of the time none of this is a problem... it's just that occasionally the light blinks for 10 minutes while driving. I notice it more in cold weather for some reason.
D**R
Fast shipping and good product. Sued this with the avital 4103LX to ...
Fast shipping and good product. Sued this with the avital 4103LX to install a complete remote start in wife's 03 Grand Cherokee. It's been a few years now and it still works great. I used the hatch release function to turn on and off the rear defrost by taking the hatch release wire and tapping it into the defrost button wire behind the dash, have to hold the hatch release for 5-10 seconds, but it works. And doing this your self with these products is much cheaper then having one installed.
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