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mobiletoys2002 
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Where is the factory disarm wire at in this vehicle and how do i wake up the gem? i am adding a remote start and alarm.the vehicle is a 2001 ford explorer. Also can i catch a tach wire inside the vehicle?? Thanks for the info
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OEM Alarm DISARM is at the drivers kick panel DARK GREEN/ PURPLE..For the GEM wake up diagram go to my website and look up the Ford section for DIY and there's a link to the GEM wake Up Diagram there. Good luck.
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I've got the same problem and I can't find the correct wire. In fact I hate to admit it, but I don't know what is meant by the kick panel? I've taken the drivers door off but can't find the wire there so I assume that thats not the kick panel. next I took off the panel under the dash by the emergency brake but there were no wires there. I am confused.
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The kick panel is the plastic piece that covers the side of the lower foot area by the emergency foot brake.
Jeff
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 Pulse the unlock wire and disarm wire at the sametime and program your alarm to double pulse. This way the first pulse will wake-up the GEM and the second pulse will unlock doors. This should help.

P.S. use diodes to isolate wires.

Luis
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Is up to the installer to test all wires with a DMM whenever possible.

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