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jim_z 
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Posted: August 08, 2010 at 10:46 PM / IP Logged  

I have had issues with my hood pin. This is a Viper 5902 install into a 2010 Ford Escape. The hood pin is NO. The 5902 will indicate the hood is open when it is closed. Monitoring the Pin (H2/15) at the connector of the 5902 shownd many mohms when it's closed and a very low resistance when open-like it should. I found that if I first applied power to the 5902 with the the H2 connector removed, and then connected H2, all was well.

Has anybody else experienced this?

Jim_Z 

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run the wire for a hood pin. hsouldnt take more than 10 minutes.
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That's the best answer though I believe you can programme late Vipers for open circuit door open.
Other option is to use a DTIMazda from DEI, probably because your doors are the same, I'm just guessing, I've never even seen a Fusion.
jim_z 
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tedmond wrote:
run the wire for a hood pin. hsouldnt take more than 10 minutes.

I installed the hood pin and it is dedicated to the 5902.

jim_z 
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The 5902 does have programming ability for either NO or NC on the hood pin. This is not a Fusion but an Escape although I suspect they both have the same logic.

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it should be in the user manual/install guide.

go to downloads and use the 5901 document.

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