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My truck is a '94 F350 CC. It has power locks and windows. No keyless entry. I have gone out and bought a factory keyless entry module and FOB from a junkyard for $11. It is from a '96 Taurus SHO though. It has the P/N F57F-15K602-AD and the FOB has P/N 3B F87B-15K601-AB and listed right below that 3B F87B-15K601-BB. I cut all of the wires 1' from the plug that fits into the module and kept the plug connected to the module. I have looked at the wiring diagram for my '94 truck and for the '96 Taurus. Neither of them show the same color wires that were in the factory harness that I have now. I have figured out 4 of the 24 wires. There are two plugs. When they are pulled from the module you can see many male connectors sticking out of the module. Is there a pinout diagram for these units?
I got it figured out! I now have factory remote keyless entry. Next factory remote start! If anyone cares to know how to add this to your truck PM me. I used a RKE Module from a '96 Taurus SHO.
I got it figured out! I now have factory remote keyless entry. Next factory remote start! If anyone cares to know how to add this to your truck PM me. I used a RKE Module from a '96 Taurus SHO. Plus I learned of Ford kits w/Parts numbers to add it to your truck. These are not cheap though.
Well I thought I had it working. I can't get the module to enter programming. The locks work at the door so I know the relays in the module work. I can hear them click as they work the locks. I bought another module and it does the same thing. WTH? Anyone know which pin powers the module? There are a few power wires going to the module but not all of them actually power it up. the lock power goes through it along with the courtesy lights. I wish I had a schematic for these module not just the pin out, an actual diagram of the circuitry.
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