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2007 ford taurus, remote start


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jameshdeshazo 
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Installing a R/S in a 2007 taurus, no OE keyless, any diagrams floating around out there? DEI site won't work, not a dealer. Thanks
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05, 6, and 7,  are the same.

 12 VOLTS GREEN/ black and Yellow Ignition Switch harness   + 
 IGNITION RED / lt.green Ignition Switch harness   + 
 ACCESSORY Gray / YELLOW Ignition Switch harness   + 
 ACCESSORY 2 BLACK/ green and RED / black Ignition Switch harness   + 
 STARTER RED / blue Ignition Switch harness   + 
 KEY SENSE BLACK/ pink Bottom of steering column in 8-pin plug   - 
 TACH SIGNAL See notes     
 On the 3L Vulcan engine there is a coil-pack at the front of the engine. Use the YELLOW/WHITE and set your remote starter for 2 cylinders. On the 3L Duratec engine, there is a coil per cylinder. Go to any of the 3 front coils and use either the ORANGE / YELLOW, GREEN/ YELLOW or GREEN/ PURPLE and set your remote starter for a 1 cylinder signal.
 LOCK Pink / YELLOW At junction block on left side of brake pedal   - 
 UNLOCK Pink/green At junction block on left side of brake pedal   - 
 DRIVER LOCK MOTOR Pink/black In driver's kickpanel   + 
 DRIVER UNLOCK MOTOR RED / white In driver's kickpanel   + 
 PASSENGER UNLOCK MOTOR Pink/orange In driver's kickpanel   + 
 DOORPIN SEE NOTES     
 LF is Yellow/black, RF is Gray/red, LR is GREEN/ YELLOW and RR is Pink/lt.blue. All 4 wires are found in a white plug on the junction block to the left of the brake pedal on the firewall.
 HOODPIN Tan/green At junction block on left side of brake pedal   - 
 TRUNK PIN WHITE/ purple Under driver's side running board    
 TRUNK RELEASE Violet / YELLOW At junction block on left side of brake pedal   + 
 FACTORY ARM Yellow & Red At junction block on left side of brake pedal   - 
 Pulse both wires at the same time to arm/lock the doors. Diode isolate.
 FACTORY DISARM Pink/white At junction block on left side of brake pedal   - 
 BRAKESWITCH RED / lt.green At switch above brake pedal   + 
 PARKLIGHTS Brown At light switch or in DKP   + 

Reeceddogg 
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for the trunk pin whats meant by Under driver's side running board
KarTuneMan 
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When you open the door and step in. The part of the car you step over.... thats the running board.

Imagine running boards on a truck.... same area. Down by the side of the seat.

Reeceddogg 
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Thats what i thought. i didn't see that wire. Just put a pin switch in.

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