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ogers13 
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Posted: January 16, 2010 at 7:09 PM / IP Logged  
I need your help...i am mechanically inclined although i seem to be having a problem with installation of my python 580 remote starter...first it is being installed in a 2005 mercury mountaineer, yes i have the PATS bypass module. i tried installing it once and failed. put everything back together. on the installation instructions it tells me starter, ignition, accessories inputs and outputs i think this is were i'm confused do i wire them in series or parrell with existing circuitry. my second problem is all the other stuff that should be wired in to make it the same as it is now but with a remote starter. i.e. dome lights puddle lights horn...please help
jinstaller1 
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Do you have a wire diagram printed out for it? Is it a keyless bypass or a ring bypass? Are you wanting all the extras? 12Volt Ign Start and Acc are just wired to the plug should be left side of steering column pats wires are just below the key slot, horn is right there in the harness yellow/lt green OR yellow/lt blue just behind where the column and the steering wheel come together and parking lights are in the harness that comes from the turn signal area they are negative so make sure you are using negative parking light output from RS then and that should wrap up the column area catch your brake wire at the brake switch get door locks at the main harness that comes down the side from the drivers kick panel pink / YELLOW lock and pink/green unlock, use a double pulse for the unlock though cause the VSM goes to sleep after awhile ground your unit and there you go a standard RS Keyless is done..... Try that  and let us know how it goes......
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ogers13 
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Yeah but do i wire the ign. acc. to the input or output side of the RS and do i just add it to existing or do i cut the wire, put the input to the key and put the output going to the device...it is a keyless bypass. i found all the door locks and the bypass wires and the horn but my instructions have so many wires on it with 2 different horn wires and then i have on the RS a ton of aux.
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Just sit down and read the instructions again.
ogers13 
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there is no reading just a color code for the wires that it came with?????
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most if not all will just be connected from the unit to the wire on the car. The only wire you might en up cutting is the starter wire for a start kill.

go to the downloads section, type in python 580 and you should be able to find the FULL installation manual.

Ted
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