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Old 12-23-2007, 02:47 PM
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I bought an autostart 2 way starter for my truck and need to know what wires to hook up to under the dash, here is the wiring info for the starter, http://engines911.com/asdocs/AS-2520...150_051006.pdf, and install guide, http://engines911.com/asdocs/2-WLCD-...126_060313.pdf I should also add that the truck has the ford security system and i am wondering what needs to be done to disable it. I installed a starter in my 98 chev diesel with help from an online forum a few years ago, and am hoping u guys can help me out with my 05 Super duty.
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Old 12-23-2007, 03:28 PM
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bump, hopefully someone who knows comes around
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Old 12-23-2007, 03:44 PM
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I bought an autostart 2 way starter for my truck and need to know what wires to hook up to under the dash, here is the wiring info for the starter, http://engines911.com/asdocs/AS-2520...150_051006.pdf, and install guide, http://engines911.com/asdocs/2-WLCD-...126_060313.pdf I should also add that the truck has the ford security system and i am wondering what needs to be done to disable it. I installed a starter in my 98 chev diesel with help from an online forum a few years ago, and am hoping u guys can help me out with my 05 Super duty.
Man its going to be kinda tough to talk you through it on here. With the fords you need a bypass module that you have to put a spare key inside the module and then that has a wire that goes around the ingnition to bypass the security system. You going to need a wireing schematic for the 6.0. I highly suggest you pay the money to have it installed as its kind of a major pain in the butt. Here is a forum with a wealth of info to help you if you decide to tackle the install the12volt's install bay - Mobile Electronics Forums
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