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ace_boy2099 
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Posted: June 14, 2014 at 4:52 PM / IP Logged  
is it possible to do a data2data alarm/starter install on a 2005 Ford F350-Diesel so that it will control the door locks and triggers like the factory fob does or is this vehicle only wire2wire? If it is only wire2wire, how would i go about getting the alarm to communicate with the vehicle to read the door triggers instead of dome light supervision and have the aftermarket (compustar) control the factory RKE (and vice-versa) in order to retain functionality of the factory key fobs (free spare remotes... lol) and Drivers door keypad (convenience); without the interior switches controlling the a/s?
ace_boy2099 
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I'll take the lack of response as a "No, It's Hardwire only"... Dang....
oldspark 
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Bingo. You'd need protocol translators etc etc. IOW, get a compatible system...
Other specialised forums may have solutions.
howie ll 
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No data solutions at all for that year and model, hardwire I'm afraid.
Quick rule of thumb for Fords manufactured in Europe, Australia or the US, if the ignition switch has thin gauge wires and the starter colour is blue/white then yes.

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