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auex 
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Posted: May 20, 2003 at 7:11 PM / IP Logged  
Isolating the triggers is more for the vehicle rather then the alarm. Some bcm/gem's do different things when the drivers door is open as opposed to the passenger doors being open. In your case it might be easier to move the door trigger to a the BLACK/ white(+) at the gem module and see if the alarm stops falsing. As for the trunk being a sensor that would false, you should check the latch pin, I have seen one in a focus that went bad and ended up costing a ton of money because the dealership couldn't figure out why the battery was constantly going dead, this would cause the gem to remain on and had a constant draw on the battery(had 2000 miles on it and the customer had it for 2 years, I know a little off of topic but still relevant)
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Newer ford vehicles power down the door locking system after about 45 mins of inactivity. This causes a pulse on the door pins. This subject is covered elsewhere in this forum.
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