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DiegosAnotherR1 
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Posted: February 20, 2003 at 11:39 AM / IP Logged  

The link you provided says I will only need this if the truck came factory built with the keyless entry.  my truck never had keyless entry.  When I looked under the dash at the RED / Blue wire there was a black plug type thing wired in between the switch and the engine and it was srewed in right under the steering wheel.

On another note....Do I need to buy a rely for the door locks?  I have a 5wire positive

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If your truck didn't have OEM keyless, then you have the 5 wire positive system. Use the link that I had in the previous post and get two relays and wire in the door lock system according to the diagram to your new RS system's keyless entry wires.
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where can I get the relys from, can I just get them at radioshack or should I go to a car audio place like tweeter or best buy?  also is there a certian kind of rely I should get, or are they all the same?
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You can get them at any of those places. Make sure you get the SPDT 30/40 amp relays.
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Hey...Thanks for all the help and advice....imma gonna give it another shot and then I'll post back on here if I run into any other other problems....but you seemed to have answered all my questions so I think I'll do just fine.....THANKS!!!!!Clifford Concept 100 - 99 Ford F150 - Page 2 -- posted image.
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No problemo
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Okay......I think I'm almost done and every thing is correct.  The siren works, the lights work, the door locks work.....everything works as it should.  But there is one more problemClifford Concept 100 - 99 Ford F150 - Page 2 -- posted image.the truck wont start.  The truck cranks when I turn the key, but the motor won't turn over.  I hook up those 4 wires as you said:

  • WHITE/ BROWN=====Keyside DARK BLUE/LIGHT GREEN
  • GREEN/ BLUE ====== ENGINE SIDE BLUE/LIGHT GREEN
  • WHITE/ GREEN ====== KEYSIDE RED / LIGHT BLUE
  • WHITE/ BLUE ======== ENGINE SIDE RED / LIGHT BLUE
  • The RED / Blue Starter wire had a microchip thing wired to it and I cut it off to wire  the clifford wires on, then the truck wouldn't turn over.  So I then wired the micro chip thing back on from the RED / Blue keyside starter wire to the WHITE/ Green clifford wire in a series manor, It still wouldn't turn over.  I then disconnected the 4 pin wires and rewired the ignition to exactley how it was before the install....and the truck still won't turn over.  what do I do now?

    Here is the original wiring:

    Clifford Concept 100 - 99 Ford F150 - Page 2 -- posted image.

    Then I wired it like this:

    Clifford Concept 100 - 99 Ford F150 - Page 2 -- posted image.

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    You still haven't bypassed the PATS system properly then. You need a programmed key to bypass it. Try this: insert your key into the key cylinder and try to remote start the truck. If it starts then try it without it in the cylinder. If it doesn't start, you did not bypass the system properly.
    Jeff
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    DiegosAnotherR1 
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    My truck did not come with the factory keyless entry.  I bought the truck used at a dealer so I called them to see what this microchip thing is, they said its called "StarGaurd"  It was installed at the used car dealership.  Is that the same as the PATS system? how do I bypass the stargaurd?

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