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Pairing Python Responder 460 with Avital 4003


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deucer6 
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Posted: November 07, 2018 at 7:35 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote deucer6
I received a python responder 460 from a friend for some work I did for him. And I would like to know how to wire the remote start avital 4003 into the python security system. manuals provided are a little vage on how to connect systems together so I ask for your great advice thanks in advance.
deucer6 
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Posted: November 07, 2018 at 7:36 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote deucer6
By the way this is going on a 2002 f-250 with a 7.3l diesel
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Posted: November 09, 2018 at 10:36 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote davep.
The Python will become the "primary" system, and the 4003 will become a stand-alone remote start.
Trigger the 4003 with the red/wht aux output of the Python to the wht/blu trigger wire on the 4003. Program the 4003 for "single activation pulse". You have to hold the Aux button for about 2 full seconds to send the pulse, which I've found is cool for the RS.
Change the locks to the Python.
Use the remote(s) for the Python.
You can parallel the light-flash outputs as long as you're using the same polarity for both modules.
There is a small gauge yellow "ignition" wire on both units. Connect these to each other, but not to the vehicle.
The "easiest" way to do the door trigger on the Super Duty is use the (+) trigger violet wire connected to the blk/blu wire at any dome light, or harness to the dome light. Program "error chirps" off so you don't get the second chirp every time you arm the system and the delayed dome lights are still on.
Posted by a fellow 7.3 owner / lover / enthusiast.

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