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97 ford keyless lock?


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reganswan 
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Posted: April 26, 2006 at 7:27 PM / IP Logged  
Ok, its been a long time since I have had to hook up a keyless and I cant seem to get this one I am working on to work correctly. I know its a 5 wire dude, pink/yel (unlock), and pink/grn (lock) I have found and connected the wires to the correct poles on my relays, but when I hit the fob it blows the fuse everytime. I know its something stupid but I am way tired of messing with it.
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Which Ford model is this? Did it come with factory keyless?
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F250, I dont think it did have factory stuff. I got the truck used without key fobs
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Basically what its doing is blowing the supply line fuse going to the relays...I took power off 87 and switched it to ground, the fuse does not blow, but nothing else happens either
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If it didn't, could you possibly have the wrong relays?
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I am using the standard 4 pole bosch 30 ampers....I used to do these all the time when I installed, but I am so far removed from that now its not even funny
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Posted: April 26, 2006 at 8:33 PM / IP Logged  
I am pretty sure you need the spdt relays.
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That is exactly what they are, I grabbed them out of the bin at work before I left today. All of my installers are out of town or else I would call them lol...maybe I need to spend more time out in the bay since I am forgetting so much stuff.
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Have you clicked on the relay tab to the left under basics?
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I have tried pretty much everything so far...I thought it was a 5 wire, but now I am not so sure. One wire is hot all the time and the lock and unlock show positive when the switch is either in lock or unlock position...so I am assuming this is a 3 wire positive. But, that would mean that if you put 12V on those wires it should lock or unlock, and it sparks like hell when you do that. I think I am fixing to say !@#$ it and let my installers do it
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