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Focusedonsound 
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Posted: December 13, 2003 at 11:25 AM / IP Logged  

Jeff,

I have one last question and then I promise to stop bothering you...lol...

I have the remote start/ alarm   the  Design Tech Intl  Airwolf 20096  which is the same as your lynx 2000r  i beleive. 

Is there anything else I should get my hands on before I attempt this install.  My brother and I are going to tackel this together.  Also what should I expect for the Install time? 

Thanks again you have been a big help!

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Other than that relay diagram that I sent you, the Mustang comes equipped with the PATS and you will need to bypass this with a module, you will need 2 active keys to program a keyless module and only one spare key if you are going to use the key required bypass.
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Focusedonsound 
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Posted: December 15, 2003 at 8:48 AM / IP Logged  

Jeff,

First off let me say thanks again for all your help ... Its guys like you that make people like me a little more willing to attempt something new. 

Key Less Module? Is this so its not necessary to tape a key up in the dashboard?  and  I am just guessing that I can get something like this from Perepherals!

And what do you mean by  2 active keys to program a keyless module and only one spare key if you are going to use the key required bypass.?

Thanks again for hte help

Nick

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ok focussed what jeff means is that if you are using a bypass that requires the use of one key that is placed inside a box,then one key is all that is needed.. if you are planning on using a keyless bypass the kind that 'no' key is required then you will have to use both ford keys to program it 1 key will not work.by using a keyless there is no key needed in the car for remote start to work but you have to have two working keys to program it initially.
Focusedonsound 
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Posted: December 15, 2003 at 10:56 AM / IP Logged  

Ok now I understand...

Is there any advantage to this?  Having a new key cut and programed  would cost about the same as buying the module?

Thanks for the help

Nick!

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do you have 2 keys available for the car??If so use the keyless module 555f.That is the one you will need. It would be better to use the keyless module if you can.
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or if you are willing to lose one key then the 555u will work these modules will hold the one key inside them and send the code out upon remote start..
Focusedonsound 
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Posted: December 15, 2003 at 11:35 AM / IP Logged  

Correct me if I am wrong ... and maybe I am just being stupid.  But I have heard of people just taping or mounting an extra key in the stearing column and being done with it. 

What advantage does these modules have? 

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These modules dont permanantly bypass the security of the car.When you place a transponder on the cylinder and leave it there you have permanantly bypassed the transponder. Which leaves the car vunerable to being stolen.
When you use a module you only bypass it when it remote starts leaving the factory security intact at all other times.
That gluing key to ignition is just a rig and it is unaceptable ,if the customer knew what you were doing they would not come back to your shop,would you??
If you want to save money you can make your own module with a relay and some wire but you will still need one spare key ,but this will work great and wont bypass the security of the key only while remote started.This would be my second choice as oposed to a 555u but you should not just glue the key   there because of a lot of reasons, one is some cars when they see 2 transponders at one time will refuse to start at all leaving that customer stranded.
Focusedonsound 
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Posted: December 15, 2003 at 2:20 PM / IP Logged  

that was the answer that I was looking for. 

Please Understand that I am a Newbie when it comes to Auto Security.  My area typicly is car audio.  But being that I want to install this in my car and make sure that it is done correctly I want to do it myself. 

Thanks for the Help

Nick

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