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happyramer 
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Posted: January 09, 2005 at 8:20 PM / IP Logged  

 i installed a commando fm2009 remote start alarm on a 2001 ford expedition  and installed a dei 555f interface module to bypass the pats system after programing the bypass module the remote start will work everytime if i hold the capsule in the key slot when i try to secure to the ingition cylinder it will start every now and then i have tried moving it all around the cylinder with no luck  i wired the module red wire to a 12 volt hot at all times wire and the blue wire to the  -500ma input to the alarm for remote start, my question is  the ground enough for this module or do i need to install a relay or is there a better module to try for this setup thanks

profuse007 
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Posted: January 10, 2005 at 12:52 AM / IP Logged  
-youll have to move around. look at the install mnaual for reccomemdation.
-you dont need a relay
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daze 
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yes the universal bypass module works so much better but you have to loose a key. I hate the f !
profuse007 
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a close friend of mine that i installed on, a f150 02, works great, never give him any toruble.
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daze 
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I have had ones that still to this day dont have a problem and ones that would just not work. No matter where the eye was, just would not work. So i wired up the U and put the ring on and started right up
happyramer 
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ok thanks for advice will try to get this one to work if not will check into the universal one dei 555f  module -- posted image.
happyramer 
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  well after moving it all around the ring i finally noticed if i spun it it would work better finally got it mounted thanks everyone for help dei 555f  module -- posted image.
White Boy 
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Remote start/ keyless entry on 2001 Ford F-150 using BOA by DEI model # 265B and Pt # 555F bypass module...Im having a problem finding the proper location to place the bypass module (bulb) on the ignition switch, searching everywhere for a simple diagram (picture) I had it working but all it does now is crank but wont start all connections are correct and solid, just need help placing the bulb in the proper position to mount the website recommended for diagrams in the DEI manual www.directechs.com was absoulutley useless please help !!!

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