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eagerinsight 
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Car- 2005 Ford Taurus
Alarm System- Commando Alarm RS-560
PATS Bypass Module- 556sw
I have the alarm and keyless entry set up, but I cannot get the remote start to work. There is a RED / black wire from the 556sw that is supposed to be wired to the alarm module, only thing is that I don't know which wire to connect it to. In fact I ran it to all the wires that were inputs but none of them worked. I thought I had o wire it to the (-)200mA Programmable output (key sensor bypass)wire but the damn car still wouldn't start. Can somebody please help.
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RED / black wire is supposed to be connected to ground-when-running (-) off the alarm brain.  Try this, ground the RED / black wire to chassis ground and attempt a remote start -- see if it works.  If so, you haven't properly programmed the alarm programmable output to key sensor bypass, OR, you should be using the GWR(-) wire -- which i apologize i do not know which wire that is
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What is the GWR wire, grounded while running? Heres what I'm working with.
2005 taurus remote start w/ 556sw -- posted image.
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2005 taurus remote start w/ 556sw -- posted image.
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2005 taurus remote start w/ 556sw -- posted image.[/IMG]
eagerinsight 
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Computer trouble also, sorry.
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So it'll be the WHITE wire off the brain (programmed for key bypass).

Are you sure you programmed it correctly?

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What other wires are connected to the bypass unit?  Usually there is a black and red wire as well.
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Black-Ground
Red-12V
Yellow-Not in use
RED / Black-

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