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2005 Ford F150 Transponder Bypass


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Cqwester 
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Posted: May 12, 2005 at 9:19 PM / IP Logged  

Can someone tell me the correct way of installing a Bypass Transponder for a remote start. Im using a bulldog Model 791, I need to know Where the wire loop should be placed on the ignition cylinder to make it work properly. They say it should fit inside/ underneath the factory coil however the factory coil isnt a coil from what i see, it is a molded piece of plastic and screws into the column, and i cant move it out any farther. Am i missing something,, Do i need to pull the cylinder itself out? How is that done on the New Ford f150?

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Posted: May 12, 2005 at 10:57 PM / IP Logged  
Some pull the Factory Coil loose and put ring around Cylinder, then put Coil back on.  Others wrap loop around Cylinder & Coil, placing it as far back on Cylinder as possible.  Secure Loop with tape or a spot of RTV, but only do so AFTER U have tried Remote Start a few times.  Some Loops have to be moved for "fine tuning".............. 
OMEGA makes a Hard Wire Transponder that hooks into Factory wiring if that Loop doesn't work
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