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02jeepwj 
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I installed a remote start in a 2006 F150 and used a 556U Bypass. Now the truck only starts using the remote and will not start with the key. If i take the ring off the ignition it will start with the key but not with the remote. What is the problem? I have never run into this before.

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Posted: February 10, 2007 at 12:45 AM / IP Logged  
how did you hook up the bypass?
02jeepwj 
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I just did the standard red, black and blue wires.

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i guess the question is, is it hooked up to the neg while starting wire?....the reason i ask, is that the ign. can only see one key at a time, or it will not start. If it is seeing the bypass module all the time, it will not start with the key.

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What is the ngative while starting wire?
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It sounds like the 556U isn't turning off after the Rs does. The blue wire must be connected to a statis wire on your RS...
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02jeepwj 
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Which wire do I connect the blue wire on my 556u bypass to on my 1000RS? The instructions are terrible.

Thanks in advance.

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If the manual i just looked at is right, it is a blue/orange wire.
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thanks I will give it a shot, so far the manual i have has been horrible.

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Did you hook up the pink wire on the 556U? If so than tisk tisk, thats not right:) If you hooked it up just cut the pink wire off the U box and your set.
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