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Posted: December 29, 2005 at 11:06 PM / IP Logged  

2002 F150 4x2 XLT 4.6L V8 Auto

Looking for below info to help me install a Prestige APS-55LRa Rmt starter.

1) The wire color for the low current start solenoid wire that comes off the Ign. SW.

2) where is the Neutral/Park safety SW ? assume input wire and color is that in #1 above.

I have to tap into prior to this SW.

3) ECM tach input wire color? and ECM Location?

4) Ign. 1 wire color off of Ign SW. (12V when key in on/run/crank).

5) Ign. 2 wire color off of Ign SW. (12V when key in on/run/crank. maynot be 12v when in crank).

6) ACC wire color off of Ign SW. (12V when key in ACC/run).

7) Is there a 'shock sensor' in the alarm system on this Truck?

8) is there an Ign. 3 wire on this Truck? if so, color and location? (required to start and keep engine running).

9) The brake SW - does it send Grnd or 12V thru it?

10) The Parking lights - does it send Grnd or 12V thru it?

11) The wire color of the Ign. input to the alarm system? location?

And last, can you point me to a web site that offers free wiring diagrams?

thanks for any help to above Q's.

Roger
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Posted: December 29, 2005 at 11:20 PM / IP Logged  
1. Use the search button for the diagram for the car
2. Ground said wire off of the alarm, your truck cannot start in gear.
3. See 1
4. See 1
5. See 1
6. See 1
7. Not factory, if dealer added an alarm then their maybe.
8. See 1
9. +12V through the brake switch, again See 1
10. See 1
11. See 1 for car, See install manual for alarm.
Also you mentioned nothing about an immobilizer bypass, you will more then likely need one unless the vehicle is a basic strip model.
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