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je3169 
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Posted: July 27, 2011 at 5:14 AM / IP Logged  

Hay all I am Installing a bulldog R/S into a 2011 fusion have it all installed and want to hook it up with the factorykey fob I have tested the blue wire from the R/S and it takes 3 - pulses I tryed the blue /green wire at the drivers side kick panel but it will not work with the key fob ( if i hit the door lock button I get a pulse but if I hit the key fob I get nothing)anybody know what wire I can tap on to + or -

Thanks John

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Posted: July 27, 2011 at 6:24 AM / IP Logged  
Try using the Lock Motor wire.  It should be in the same DKP area.
Lock Motor      Gray/Brown       driver kick or SJB, black 32 pin plug (D), pin 6
Put a DMM on it to verify you have the right wire.  
Soldering is fun!
je3169 
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Thanks for the help

John

je3169 
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UPDATE not sure if anyone elas is having problems finding the Lock Motor      Gray/Brown       driver kick or SJB, black 32 pin plug (D), pin 6 

like me I went to the driver side back door gray/black you can pick it up at the post right behind the drivers door it is 12 volts + and then just have to use a relay if you need a -

John

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Posted: July 27, 2011 at 7:22 PM / IP Logged  
Excellent, thanks for that good info and update!
Soldering is fun!

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