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natsys 
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Posted: November 22, 2005 at 5:20 PM / IP Logged  
I've got to install a RS in my sister's explorer and I want to still use the factory alarm.
I did a 97 explorer a while back and had a real bad time getting the alarm to arm. I finally used this wiring diagram:
http://www.fordf150.net/howto/images/keypad2.gif
I found the 7/8 and 9/0 wires in the driver's kick panel and using two relays activated by the "lock" output from the RS hooked up the 7/8 and 9/0 wires to the brown common wire momentarily which simulates pressing those buttons on the exterior keypad--which locks the doors and arms the factory alarm.
Anybody have an easier suggestion? I'm using the same Crimestopper RS900 as I did in the 97, and trying to pulse the door pin before locking just didn't work at all then--not a long enough delay between "arm" from the crimestopper unit and "lock" to let the Ford think a door was open.
And does anybody know if the exterior keypad is still the same? If it is, this may be the least time consuming way to do what I want.
Mike M2 
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Posted: November 22, 2005 at 8:51 PM / IP Logged  
I can't remember the color but do remember doing this. It was in the drivers door harness and read a negative pulse when the key in the door was turned. I do remember disarm being green /purple, same location.
KarTuneMan 
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Posted: December 02, 2005 at 3:40 AM / IP Logged  
You can do the 03 the same way....you do not need relays. Use diodes to isolate. They are NEG(-) trigger.....
natsys 
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Posted: December 26, 2005 at 2:28 PM / IP Logged  
I know it's been awhile, but thanks, KarTuneMan for that post. I had no idea that the brown common wire that all the keypads connected to was just a common ground. It made lock and arm really easy when I finally got around to doing it.
One thing I found odd. I did the complete remote start (power, ign, bypass, all underhood and brake wires) in early December and then went on vacation. When I got back I hooked up the wires I had been having trouble finding, lock and unlock, arm and disarm and believe it or not, parking lights. I went through every single wire in the driver's kickpanel harness and could only find one very small (20-22 gauge?) wire, red with a black tracer, that showed positive voltage when the parking lights were on. It only showed 10.45 volts DC, but when I tested it by hooking up 12v + to it the parking lights lit.
Now, something I didn't notice earlier, is that a "4x4 high" warning light on the dash flashes a few times every 3 minutes or so if the vehicle is remote started. If I start the truck with a key, it doesn't happen. This never happened in the 3 weeks the r/s was installed BEFORE I hooked up the locks, factory alarm, and parking lights. Perhaps the parking light wire that I used is not the right one, but I really didn't want to pull that wire out of my harness and reroute it back up to the light switch where there should also be 12v+ parking light access. I've always found parking lights in the kick on explorers before, with most of the other wires I needed for brake, locks, alarms, etc. One time I did a 97 explorer I had a similar problem, but that was due to an IGN wire incorrectly hooked up as an ACC wire. But that is unlikely the case here because the r/s worked fine until the latest hookups. Also, my experience with the 97 taught me never to take wiring charts as a given--I double check every hook up so I know the IGN and ACC wires are right. If anybody else has some experience with this please advise.
Mike M2 
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Posted: December 26, 2005 at 8:51 PM / IP Logged  
The parking light wire is in the kickpanel, it's either brown or PURPLE / white.
Mike M2
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natsys 
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Posted: December 27, 2005 at 7:25 AM / IP Logged  
Thanks.
I literally probed every wire and triple checked any wire that could remotely be called brown, but I found none that showed 12v + when the parking lights were on.
I'll have another look--specifically for PURPLE / white--and see what the outcome is for both parking lights and the idiot light on the dash.
-Rob

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