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Old 11-19-2008, 03:50 PM
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Hi there everyone just joined up. i have a STOCK 95 f250 2 wheel only Imported it from California as the prices for diesels up here in Bc are out rages. plus if you find one here that's a decent price for the year its rusted to hell and beat beyond repair. i paid 5 G's after import fee's. things that have been done to it is airbags in the rear and a 5th wheel hitch not a whole lot has been done its pretty much a BLANK canvass. Also added a Alpine deck and thats about it. I have a compustar remote start system that im trying to find out info about. i have done some research and my alarm will do either a set time or the start after the GP's go off. i would rather not do the timed Bs with it what i dont understand is when i take a look @ the wiring diagrams for the ford it states this comment "The WAIT TO START wire MUST BE DIODE ISOLATED, to connect," taken from 1994 -1996*Ford*F Series*Vehicle Wiring Chart and Diagram
what does that mean ???
so if anyone knows the answer to this i would appreciate the answer thanks
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Old 11-20-2008, 08:58 AM
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Old 11-20-2008, 09:04 AM
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Welcome to the ORG. I belive that all it is saying is before you conect the wire to the truck you need to put a diode in line. Pretty strait forward.
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thanks guys ill let you all know how the remote start goes in im really looking foward to having it in the morning to save time for warm up before i leave for work
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Old 11-21-2008, 04:54 PM
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