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ben@atas 
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I am installin a Car Starter on a 2010 Ford F-150, and I can't find the tach wire anywhere. My wire guide shows at ignition coil (BROWN / wire). Anybody have any ideas?? Or can I find it behind the instrument cluster?? Any help would be greatly apprectiated....thanks

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Either go to an injector or program the remote starter to tachless and set crank time for 2-4 seconds. There's OEM anti grind on these trucks since 2004 and if you have a unit capable of extending the crank time, it saves you time running wire into the engine.
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If you go with tach, at any fuel injector, attach to  any color wire not  (common) blue.
Soldering is fun!
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thanks guys!! i tried that yesterday and it worked perfect!! i went straight to the feul injector wire and it fired right up!!....thanks again i really appreciate the help..
Ben Ibarra
Advanced Tire & Auto Svc

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