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Ford F-150 2000 Pickup


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TazExprez 
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Posted: December 28, 2004 at 6:38 PM / IP Logged  
I am installing a remote start alarm on a Ford F-150 Pickup and am having some trouble.  I am using the bypasskit.com PKF-1 part in order to disable the immobilizer.  I wonder where the 4-pin part that I need to connect the PKF-1 to is located.  I tried this 4-wire plug located right underneath the ignition switch, but it has not worked.  I tried connecting it using the A and B diagrams.  For diagram A, I did it in reverse and it the correct order.  Please help.  Here is the link for the manual, btw: http://www.bypasskit.com/Manuals/PKF1_H2S1D1_I_EN.PDF.  Thanks a lot for looking.
slicksam 
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Posted: December 28, 2004 at 6:59 PM / IP Logged  

look at the immobilizer on the ignition switch and see which plug you have. Once you see the 4 pin plug.....you connect the bypass kit wires on to the original wires for the immoblilizer and leave the 4 pin plug still connect to the original immobilizer from the truck.

according to your truck it is Type A

pin 1 goes to black on the bypass kit

pin2 goes to red on the bypass kit

pin3 goes to blue on the bypass kit

pin4 goes to green on the bypass kit

and the brown from the bypass kit goes to the ground when running on the remote starter

check all connections and make sure there soldered good!

Testing is the key
stang351w 
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Posted: December 28, 2004 at 7:00 PM / IP Logged  
hey there, the 4 pic connector your looking for is to the right of the sterring coloum (ignore any mistypes)  it is up near the top of the opening when you remove the knee bolster to get to the main wiring harness it's pretty much even with the top of the opening and about 4-6 inch's to the right, i beleive on the 2000 ford looking at the plug it will be backwards according to the papers drawing,  but it has the number on the bottom side of the connector.  mind ya, that's if my memory serves me right :)   but it's a place to start
biker8018 
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Posted: December 28, 2004 at 7:25 PM / IP Logged  
i did a 98 and the plug looked the same but i didn't have ign power so I had to use a key in the box

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