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juan*** 
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Posted: April 23, 2015 at 9:40 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote juan***
Remote star 10 pin heavy gauge connector
H3 /1. Pink    Ignition1 input/output       H3/2 RED / white   Fuse30a ignition2 flex relay
H3/3orange. Accessory out put
H3/4 violet starter output
H3/5 green stater input
H3/6 red. Fused 30 a. Ignition1 input
H3/7. Pink/white ignition 2 flex relay output
H3/8pink/black flex relay input 87a
H3/9 RED / black. Fuse 30a accessory /stater input
Ford Explorer sport track 2005
12volt. Red
Stater.     Red light
Ignition 1. Lt green purple
Ignition2 pink /black
Acc. 1.   Grey yellow
Acc. 2.    Brown
I need info on how to connect viper alam 5904 used heavy wire gauge on my truck Ford Explorer 2005 sport track
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Posted: April 23, 2015 at 11:24 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote kreg357

Did a 2005 Sport Trac recently.  Here is what I found :

There are four Red +12V constant 25 Amp wires at the ignition switch harness.
Starter = RED / Light Blue  ( 16 gauge )
Ignition = Light GREEN/ Violet  ( 12 gauge )
ACC = Gray / YELLOW, Brown and Pink/Black  ( all 16 gauge )

Remote start 10 pin heavy gauge connector

H3 /1. Pink    Ignition1 input/output         Light GREEN/ Violet
H3/2 RED / white   Fuse30a ignition2 flex relay       Red #1
H3/3orange. Accessory out put Gray / YELLOW  
H3/4 violet starter output RED / Light Blue          Cut wire - car side
H3/5 green stater input RED / Light Blue          Cut wire - ign switch side
H3/6 red. Fused 30 a. Ignition1 input      Red #2
H3/7. Pink/white ignition 2 flex relay output         Brown   Set To ACC
H3/8pink/black flex relay input 87a         Not Used
H3/9 RED / black. Fuse 30a accessory /stater input   Red #3

Extra 30/40 Amp SPDT Relay for ACC3

Relay Pin 85 to Viper H2/22 ORANGE (-) 200mA ACCESSORY OUTPUT
Relay Pins 86 and 87 to Sport Trac Red #4 through 20 Amp fuse
Relay Pin 30 to Sport Trac Pink/Black

Soldering is fun!
juan*** 
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Posted: April 27, 2015 at 8:12 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote juan***
H2/22 Orange (-) 200ma accessory out put to relay pin86. And pin87 to acc pink and black red #4 trough pin 30 correct
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Posted: April 27, 2015 at 8:24 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote kreg357

Well...

Assuming that your 30/40 Amp relay does not have internal coil quenching and you didn't want to follow standard

relay wiring conventions, you could connect the Vipers (-) ACC output to Relay Pin 86.

Assuming your removed Relay Pin 87A or completely insulated that wire, you could run the +12V supply wire to

Relay Pin 30.  ( Also assuming you are using the more common SPDT relay suggested and not a SPST relay that
does not have a Pin 87A )

Finally, you have nothing connected to Relay Pin 85, so it won't work.  You would have to connect a +12V constant

to Relay Pin 85 for it to output the +12V ACC signal you want on Pin 87 during a remote start.

Still like my suggestion ( which includes a fuse ) better, but it is your vehicle.

Soldering is fun!
juan*** 
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85 h2/22orange(-)
86 ground when runing
87 acc sport track pink and black
30 12 volts red #4
Corret
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Posted: April 27, 2015 at 8:59 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote kreg357

Almost...

85 h2/22orange(-)

86 12 volts red #4
87 acc sport track pink and black
30 12 volts red #4 through 20 Amp fuse

If relay has Pin 87A, ensure it is well insulated.

Soldering is fun!
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Posted: April 28, 2015 at 2:33 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote howie ll
86 from ignition NOT constant and a 1N4004 diode across 85 and 86, band to 86.
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Thank you is work you so smart my friend
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