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moncho55 
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Posted: July 03, 2010 at 7:54 PM / IP Logged  
im trying to install an autopage RF-425LCD on my 2006 ford escape, i've found the wiring diagram and lots of info on how to wire my alarm, but im still confused about the door wiring as well as the starter interupt, the doors work on a negative pulse, from one wire, how would i wire a six pin?
6 pin works as fallows
brown-unlock switch....n/c (87a)
blue-unlock motor....common (30)
violet-unlock....n/o (87)
white- lock switch....n/c (87a)
green-lock motor....common (30)
violet/red- lock....n/o (87)
and my starter interupt is negative and grounded when the alarm is armed is it still okay to wire it on the positive wire?
heres the wiring diagram- http://www.commandocaralarms.com/wiring/2005-2007/Ford/Escape/503.html
i would really appreciate help, thanks,
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You cannot connect the starter kill wire directly to the starter wire in the vehicle.  The starter kill (-) output wire is made to trigger a relay to interrupt the starter wire.  Starter kill output to #85, igniton SWITCH side of the CUT starter wire to #30 and #86,  Starter MOTOR side of cut wire to 87A.

And for the door locks.. you wont use the 87A's

Ground (-) goes to BOTH 30's

Then one of your 87's will be LOCK and the OTHER 87 will be UNLOCK,  connect them to your lock and unlock wires.

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according to bulldog, you will need a 1000 ohm resistor to trigger the lock
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moncho55 
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thank you! the starter infos awesome mark, it also says it has a 500ma capacity, does that matter any?the door locks and unlocks work with only one wire,would i still need to use the 1000 ohm resistor with the relay wiring? cuz theres alot saying i need two relays...how would i wire them?
thanks i know im askin alot :P
moncho55 
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also on the unit i have both 87's are wired to a 20a fuse
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Posted: July 04, 2010 at 7:20 AM / IP Logged  

correct way according to standards

87 - ground

30 - to lock/unlock wires on car
87a - not used

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you can also use these 2 wires. Thats what i use straight ground to both
Door Lock (WHITE/ VIOLET)
Door Unlock (PINK/WHITE)
DRIVER'S SIDE KICK PANEL HARNESS
If i Can't Install it    I Don't need it   Joe

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