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a454nova 
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Posted: December 22, 2004 at 4:44 AM / IP Logged  

I am about to install a Autopage RS855 in a 98 Ford Windstar as a Christmas gift for my dad. The ID tag says its a 98 but the wiring is like a 99 from what I've found so far. I was wondering from other experience if theres anything I should know before I start to help. I was also wondering about the factory disarm. If it even has it, how do I tell and how do I disarm it? Is it as easy as hooking up a wire? My dad can smell anything that is going on and asking to see the keys isn't an option. Thank you for any help you can give me.

MATTHEW

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To test if you have a OEM alarm roll down the driver side window and lock the doors via keyless entry remote , wait 30 seconds - 1 minute and then unlock the door by amnually unlocking the door from the inside through the window. Get ready to press the unlock button if you have a OEM security because the horn and lights will start blaring. If you get  nothing, then you have no OEM security system.

OEM DISARM wire is a LIGHT BLUE/BLACK wire at the 26 pin plug FEM modulelocated under the drivers side of the dash on the firewall for the 1999 Windstar's.

if you have a 1998 the wire is GREEN /VIOLET located at either kick panel

Jeff
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a454nova 
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I don't have a remote, but the way I had to open it last night I know it doesn’t have the alarm98 Ford Windstar Autopage RS855 -- posted image.. Thank you for your help!

MATTHEW

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a454nova 
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Posted: December 23, 2004 at 7:19 AM / IP Logged  

Mark 98 Ford Windstar as one of the easiest to install a remote start/alarm in. For me I pulled the big panel off from the driver side and all the wires were there waiting for me. So much room to work. Finished in 3 hours, worked grate.

 

MATTHEW

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