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2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial


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kreg357 
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Joined: January 30, 2009
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Posted: March 21, 2015 at 5:05 PM / IP Logged  

This is a Remote Start with Keyless Entry Pictorial on a 2010 Ford Edge.  The 2009 model year is the same and its' sister vehicle, the

2009 - 2010 Lincoln MKZ, is also the same.   This Pictorial will be useful for the 2007 - 2008 Edge models also.

The vehicle in this Pictorial had Ford's PATS3 transponder system, power locks and power lift gate.  It did not have the Factory

Alarm or the factory installed hood pin.  While there is a full featured bypass module available for this vehicle from Fortin that will
simplify the install, this Pictorial will use a less expensive bypass module and make direct connections to the necessary vehicle
wires.  Additionally, this vehicle has "one-touch" starting and built in anti-grind.  This allows a no-tach install and eliminates the
need for an anti-grind relay / circuit.

There are many quality R/S w/Keyless systems available to the DIY'er.  I chose the Ultra Start U1272XR Pro system.  Other units

worthy of your consideration are the Avital 4103, Comtustar CS800-s, Audiovox APS57E and the Viper 4105V.  For the bypass
module I used the Directed XK05 flashed with the PKTI firmware.  This firmware flash requires the XKLoader2 cable.  Other bypass
modules more suited to DIY'ers are the Fortin Key-Override-ALL and EVO-KEY, the XpressKit PKALL and PKTX, and from iDatalink
the ADS TBSL KO.  All of these modules come pre-flashed from the factory with the correct firmware for this install, saving the expense
of a flash cable.  Remember that all of the bypass modules listed above will require two working, non-clone, ignition keys during module
to vehicle programming.

Here is the wiring :

U1272

6 Pin Ignition Harness

1 Yellow  (+) Starter Output           BLUE/WHITE (+)  @ IGNITION Harness, (BLACK 7-Pin Plug) Pin 7 
2 Green (+) Accessory Output     PURPLE / GREEN (+)  @ IGNITION Harness, (BLACK 7-Pin Plug) Pin 6 
3 Red (+) +12V constant    ---\ ______      RED (+) 100AMP  @ SJB, (BLACK, 1-Pin Plug(G), Pin 1 ( fuse left at 30 Amps )
4 Red (+) +12V constant    ---/       this wire was joined to the above wire between the fuse & the brain
5 White (+) Flex Relay Output       not used
6 Blue (+) Ignition Output WHITE/ ORANGE (+)  @ IGNITION Harness, (BLACK 7-Pin Plug) Pin 1 

2 Pin Harness

Black (-) Main Chassis Ground   Chassis Ground
White Selectable Parking Light Output    PURPLE / WHITE (+)  in DRIVERS KICK PANEL  * Set jumper to (+)

9 Pin Harness

1 Yellow (-) Rearm Output not used
2 Brown (-) Disarm Output            not used
3 Black (-) AUX1 Output not used
4 RED / White (-) Trunk Release     GRAY / YELLOW (-) @ the Power Liftgate Switch
5 WHITE/ Blue (-) Horn Output        BLUE/WHITE (-)  @ HORN Switch      **
6 Pink (+) Brake Input      PURPLE / WHITE (+)  @ BRAKE Switch
7 GREEN / WHITE (-) Hood Pin Input              to kit supplied hood pin
8 Blue/White (AC) Tach Input       not used
9 Blue (+/-) Glow Plug/WTS/Trigger Input             not used
** While all the wiring guides listed the Horn wire as Blue/White, it sure looked WHITE/ Blue to me.  There is a Blue/White wire in the
    connector, so cautious testing with a DMM is necessary.

Lock Harness

Green     (-) Lock    GRAY / YELLOW (TYPE B)  in DRIVERS KICK PANEL 
Blue        (-) Unlock              PURPLE / GRAY (TYPE B)  in DRIVERS KICK PANEL 

3 Pin Bypass Harness

Red        +12V   to XK05 Red wire at Pin 9 of 10 Pin connector
Black    Ground to XK05 Black wire at Pin 10 of 10 Pin connector
WHITE/ Violet     (-) GWR           to XK05 Brown wire at Pin 1 of 10 Pin connector

The only U1272 programming change from the factory defaults suggested is Mode 4, Setting 1 to Option 2 for Hybrid Mode 2. 

This setting seems to work well on vehicles with no Starter wire and/or "one-touch" starting.

XK05 w/PKTI wiring

Pin 1 Brown wire to U1272 WHITE/ Violet  ( listed above )
Pin 5 Violet wire ( RX) to Edge 4 Pin transponder plug, Pin 4, Yellow/Orange wire
Pin 8 Orange wire ( TX ) to Edge 4 Pin transponder plug, Pin 3, PURPLE / Gray wire
Pin 9 Red to U1272 Red ( listed above )
Pin 10 Black to U1272 Black  ( listed above )

PURPLE / White and Gray / YELLOW seem to be a popular color for Ford.  There are many wires this color in the thick harness in the DKP

so careful testing is required.  If you don't want to search for these wires, you can find them at the SJB.  Access to the SBJ without
dropping it or pulling the connectors is limited.  This install was done with the battery connected and only the main ignition, liftgate
and transponder plugs disconnected during wire connection and soldering.

Disassembly :

Remove the two 10mm screws indicated and pull the lower dash panel straight back.

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

There are three screws holding the lower steering column cover in place.  The machine screw closest to the engine is a Torx 25,
while the other two plain screws are Torx 20's.   Separate the two halves at the side seams and remove the lower shell.  The upper
shell / instrument bezel assy only needs to be removed if you have the power liftgate and wish to control that from the R/S FOB's. 
There are two 7mm screws, one at each lower side, remove them and then pull the instrument bezel straight back.

That is all that needs to be removed for the install.

Wires :

This is a bottom view photo of the steering column :

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

Here is a view of the left side of the steering column :

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

This is a photo of the main ignition connector ( unplugged ) with the wires marked :

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

Next is a photo of the transponder connector ( unplugged ) with the wires marked :

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

The horn wire is shown below :

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

The Brake wire can be found at the brake pedal switch, shown below :

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

As mentioned, getting to the SJB is difficult but the necessary wires can be easily found in this harness in the DKP :

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

After removing the instrument bezel, the Power Liftgate wire is found in this connector at the back of the switch :

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

The main wire harness grommet can be used as the firewall pass-through for the Hood Pin wire :

2009-2010 Ford Edge Remote Start Pictorial -- posted image.

There is ample room under the dash for R/S module placement and many suitable Chassis Ground bolts available.   Proper
allowances should be made ( with post-install testing ) for the wires going to the steering column due to its' tilt / telescopic function.

Soldering is fun!
redshirt 
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Posted: September 05, 2016 at 11:43 AM / IP Logged  
I put a viper 4806v remote start in my 2008 Ford Edge Limited this weekend, and I found this pictorial extremely helpful. I only needed to get my unlock/lock commands from the SJB (lock - connector C, pin 17 / unlock - connector C, pin 4) both negative pulses and I got my parking brake light from connector D pin 20 which was a positive connection that uses about 3 amps.
I also wanted to locate the defrost trigger wire and I did except it doesn't turn the defrost button on, but who cares about that. That particular wire is on the blue connector behind the climate control panel and the wire color was "WHITE/ pink" (in my opinion). It is a latched negative 200ma requirement, of course please test with a DMM.
Others have also posted issues with the radio staying on after they turn the remote start off away from their car. While this is true, the radio turns itself off after 10 minutes, hopefully it doesn't kill anyone's battery.
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Posted: February 02, 2017 at 11:45 AM / IP Logged  
I'm using a Compustar CS800-S with a PKFM bypass. Do you have a diagram for this unit's wiring? It seems a few of the Compustars wires are color coded different. Will I need a tac ot fuel injector input for this unit? Your pics help greatly! Thanks
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Posted: February 04, 2017 at 11:00 AM / IP Logged  
CS800-s to 2010 Ford Edge with no Factory Alarm
CN1
1 Red             +12V Constant              RED (+) 100AMP @ SJB, (BLACK, 1-Pin Plug(G), Pin 1 ( fuse left at 30 Amps )
2 GREEN / WHITE     + Parking Light Out        PURPLE / WHITE (+) in DRIVERS KICK PANEL
3 RED / White       +12V Constant              This wire was joined with the Pin 1 Red wire between the fuse & the brain + PKFM Red
4 White           + Accessory PURPLE / GREEN (+) @ IGNITION Harness, (BLACK 7-Pin Plug) Pin 6
5 Blue            + Selectablenot used
6 Yellow          + Starter   BLUE/WHITE (+) @ IGNITION Harness, (BLACK 7-Pin Plug) Pin 7
7 Green           + Ignition WHITE/ ORANGE (+) @ IGNITION Harness, (BLACK 7-Pin Plug)       
8 Black           Chassis Ground             Chassis Ground + PKFM Black
CN2
1 GREEN / WHITE       (-) Parking Lights       not used
2 RED / Black        (-) Starter              not used
3 WHITE/ Black       (-) Accessory            not used
4 Black             (-) Statusto PKFM Brown
5 Orange            (-) Rearm not used
6 ORANGE / White      (-) Disarmnot used
7 White             (-) Horn BLUE/WHITE (-) @ HORN Switch
8 Gray/Black        (-) Hood Pin             to kit supplied hood pin
9 Lt Blue/White     (+) Brake PURPLE / WHITE (+) @ BRAKE Switch
10 RED / White        (-) Trigger Start        not used
11 Red              (+) Trigger Start        not used
12 Yellow/Black     Tach      not used
CN3
1 Empty
2 Violet/White      (-) Trunk Release GRAY / YELLOW (-) @ the Power Liftgate Switch
3 ORANGE / Black      (-) Driver Priority Unlock       not used
4 Blue              (-) Unlock        PURPLE / GRAY (TYPE B) in DRIVERS KICK PANEL
5 Blue/Black        (-) Lock          GRAY / YELLOW (TYPE B) in DRIVERS KICK PANEL
6 Empty
No Tach connection is necessary. The vehicle has "one touch" starting and built in anti-grind. You can set the CS800-s
to Assumed Time Crank, Program Option 2-04 Setting 4.
I'm not a DEI PKFM user and there appear to be two flavors of firmware for your application, PKF3 and PKFORD. Ensure you
follow the install guide for the firmware flashed on to the module.
Soldering is fun!

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