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fosgate2001 
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Posted: September 25, 2010 at 11:19 AM / IP Logged  
ok i think i have pretty much all of it hooked up expect for the bypass unit. I bought the Xpresskti Model PKFM_PKFORD. The bypass so u can just flash the key.
My question is It tells me to connect the wires to the pats connector but not sure whats what.
On the wire harness from the bypass I have the following.
Brown:says ground when running output of remote starter - input
Green: Tx wire on pats connector
Pink:RX wire on pats connector
orange:ign wire on pats connector
So what wires do i need to connect to on the pats connector??
I have the following wires on the pats connector
BLACK/ white
Blue/white
Orange
Black
Pink/blue
purple
Tan/orange
fosgate2001 
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Posted: September 25, 2010 at 4:03 PM / IP Logged  
Ok im stupid i had the wrong plug .
I found the pats plug 4 pin connector.
The is a 12 v switched wire a ground a rx and tx wire in this plug.
The problem is Does anyone know what color the switched IGN wire is from the pats plug?
fosgate2001 
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Ok im starting from the begining again since it didnt work the first time so forget everything i said so far and lets start from scratch.
1ST Off:From the alarm unit i have a Orange wire that says output to accessory circuit. I also have a pink/white wire that says output to 2nd ign circuit. The wire in the truck are a small gray / YELLOW wire and a large gray and yellow wire. Which wire goes to the small gray / YELLOW wire?
2nd question is where is the factory disarm wire is it in the same loom as the door lock/unlock wires?
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t&t tech 
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Posted: September 26, 2010 at 10:29 AM / IP Logged  
The orange will go the gray / YELLOW wire that test live when the key is turned to the accessory position, the pink/white will go to the gray / YELLOW that tests live in the on position.
fosgate2001 
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On both gray / YELLOW wires if i turn the key backwards to the acc posistion neither 1 shows voltage . If i turn the key fowaed thet both show voltage and when its started the both show 14 volts.
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Test to see which one drops out during cranking, connect this one to the accessory wire and the other to the ignition 2 wire.

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