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2007 f150, remote start, door locks


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docbrown24 
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I am adding a remote start to my existing oem keyless entry. The remote start asks for a neg pulse from the door lock. Pressing the lock 3 times activates the remote start. I have a 2007 F150 that is only giving me constant neg from the door lock. This of course cause the remote start to keep starting with no trigger input. Need some help please.

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swerks 
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pink / YELLOW in drivers sil plate is - lock
Steve Sverdahl
Swerksound Auto Electric
Red Deer Alberta
swerks 
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i would suggest a stand alone starter oem fob range is poor at best
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Red Deer Alberta
docbrown24 
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I need a -pulse when door is locked. I need the door switch to send a neg pulse when locked to activate the starter.
swerks 
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again pink / YELLOW at drivers sil plate
Steve Sverdahl
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This lead is constant ground. The lock wires rest at ground.

I have since found that there is no pulsed neg output from the oem keyless.

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Chris Luongo 
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You can easily use a relay to invert the Ford's positive doorlock-motor-wire pulse, to a ground, to activate the remote starter.
Check out the "relays" section on this site.
Also, you'll want to verify that the Ford remote still works when the engine is running-----if it doesn't, you'll have to open the door with the key when remote started.
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the pink yellow and pink green do not rest at ground they are nehative triggers. im guessing youre pulling the pink yel greens from the plug in the dkp these are not the right ones. they are in the sil plate (rocker panel). I worked for the biggest busiest ford dealer in western canada top 5 in the nation for three years. they are there ive done well over a 1500 of them
Steve Sverdahl
Swerksound Auto Electric
Red Deer Alberta
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true, but they arent pulsed by the factory key fobs. you would have to use the drivers door lock motor wire which is positve, so a relay is necessary.

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