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eclipse1stgen 
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Posted: February 28, 2004 at 11:22 AM / IP Logged  
i have a buddy who has a 2000 Ford Mustang V6 and wants to put autostart on it.  It is also a stick shift.  I was wondering what the best way is to bypass the chip in the key and to disable the factory alarm so i can put a new one in it.  thanks.
draasch 
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Joined: February 07, 2003
Location: Florida, United States
Posted: February 28, 2004 at 11:39 AM / IP Logged  
you will need a pass4 or DB-PKF to by pass the key.
here is the rest of the info that i have.... i dont install on standards, however you will be able to find info on here from people that do....
Make:   Ford
Model: Mustang
Year:    2000
This Database Was Last Updated On:    6/9/2003
Index #: 2019
Alarm
Constant 12 volts YELLOW (3) GRN/VIO (2) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition 12 volts RED / LIGHT GREEN IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Starter WHITE/ PINK IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Dome Light BLACK/ WHITE (+) GEM MODULE - BEHIND DRIVER DASH *
Trunk Pin Switch LIGHT GREEN/ ORANGE (+) AT LIGHT IN TRUNK OR GEM MODULE *
Parking Lamp BROWN (+) AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH OR GEM MODULE *
Power Lock PINK / YELLOW 14 PIN CONNECTOR HIGH **
Power Unlock PINK/L GREEN IN PASS KICK #202
* GEM Module (Generic Electronic Module) Is Located Behind Driver Dash Above Brake Pedal. ** Doorlock Wires Can Also Be Found As LIGHT GREEN (+) For Lock And VIOLET (+) For Unlock At Grey 18 Pin Connector In Driver Kick Panel #202 - See Positive Pulse Door Lock Diagram.
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Accessories
Window Up D\ WHT/BLK P\ WHT/YEL D\ GRY/ORG P\ RED / BLK @ MAIN #211
Window Down F/ TAN/LG * F/ TAN/BLU R/ YEL/BLU R/ YEL/BLK SWITCH
Ign Key Warn BLACK/ PINK (-) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Trunk Release PURPLE / YELLOW (+) AT TRUNK RELEASE SWITCH ** #231
OEM Horn YELLOW/L GREEN (-) STEERING COLUMN HARNESS OR GEM MODULE
Headlights RED / YELLOW (+) AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH
OEM Alarm Arm N/A NO OEM ALARM PRESENT
OEM Alarm Disarm N/A IN SCHEMATICS
* To Control Driver's Window Down, Access WHITE/ BLACK At Window Motor In Driver Door Due To One Touch Circuit. Both Motor Wires Are Same Color. Test For Correct Down Wire. ** Trunk Release Can Be Found As (-)Negative At PINK/LT GREEN At GEM Module #211- See Reversal Rest At Ground Power Window Circuit Diagram. #231- See Positive Pulse Trunk Release Diagram.
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Remote Start
Tach Signal ORANGE / YELLOW AT POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE * #239
Ignition #2 GRAY / YELLOW (2) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS **
Ignition #3 RED / BLACK IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS #235
Accessory BLACK/ LT GREEN IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS ***
Neutral Safety NOT GROUNDING TYPE - OEM SWITCH OPENS STARTER CIRCUIT
Brake Light RED / L GREEN (+) AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL
Reverse Light BLACK/ PINK (+) AT SWITCH ON TRANSMISSION
Rear Window Defrost BROWN / L BLUE (+) AT REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH
* Powertrain Control Module Is Located In Passenger Kick Panel. ** Two GRAY / YELLOW Wires Present At The Ignition Switch Are The Same Circuit. #235 - See Powering Additional Ignitions Diagram. #239 - See Immobilizer By-Pass Diagram. *** Refer To TECH NOTES For Additional Information On Ignition Switch Layout.
Ignition Switch Layout: Ignition #1 - RED / LIGHT GREEN.......Powers PCM (Primary Ignition). Ignition #2 - GRAY / YELLOW (2).......Powers Blower Motor. * Ignition #3 - RED / BLACK.............Powers Airbag Monitor. Ignition #4 - BLACK/ L GREEN.........Powers Heat/Ac Controls. * Two GRAY / YELLOW Wires Present At The Ignition Switch Are The Same Circuit
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David
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813-376-9778
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JMaxx93 
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Joined: December 02, 2003
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Posted: February 28, 2004 at 11:40 AM / IP Logged  
 DEI's product 555f to bypass the chip in the key. and don't worry about disabling the factory alarm just piggy back it.
eclipse1stgen 
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Posted: February 28, 2004 at 11:43 AM / IP Logged  
ok thanks for the info.  Which bypass module is easiest or simplest to install on the mustang.  I had trouble with a DEI 555 on a prelude and was hoping there is a better module out there.
JMaxx93 
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Posted: February 28, 2004 at 11:45 AM / IP Logged  

85- positive output from remote start (12v when starting)

86-ground

30-one of the pair of wires that must be shorted on clutch switch in car to start

87-the other wire in the pair.

sorry i don't know exactly which wires it is in a mustang.  but you can simply jump two in the clutch pedal switch together w/ a fused link and try to start w/o the clutch depressed and if it starts you've found them.

mxxmikexx 
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Posted: February 28, 2004 at 4:22 PM / IP Logged  
the dei 555f sucks, they either work on the first try or they can be a real pain the a?s to make work, the easiest, most reliable way to do it is to get a new key from howardkeys.com for $5 make your own antenna ring and go that route. i use to work with astroflex and they had a module that would hard wire into the factory transponder wires and that was the best module ive used for the ford systems, now i just use a new key with a home made antenna ring and they always work flawlessly, i refuse to use the 555f now
Mike Battaglia
Specialized Car Audio
Bensenville IL 60106

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