How to hook up bulldog remote starter with power door locks?
Sep 03, 2007 by whitebro | Posted in Car Audio & Electronics
The remote starter is installed on a 1998 Ford Windstar GL. The remote has 4 buttons but only the stop and start engine buttons work. It is a bulldog starter. There is no anti-theft system. I wanted to hook up keyless entry to the remote because it
The keyless module is behind the center storage compartment. The wires are:
Lock - Pink/Yellow
Unlock - Pink/Green
It is a 3-wire Negative Trigger system.
TE5LA | Sep 03, 2007
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after spending soo much time, when it works its the best feeling.
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