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> OT: Ford Taurus question, GEM Module ??
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post Nov 20 2004, 02:42 PM
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Does anybody who owns a late model taurus know which is the GEM Module? I am installing an automatic starter...and need to know what I'm looking for. Is it the same assembly that the fuse box is connected to? Anyone got pictures??

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post Nov 21 2004, 01:55 PM
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It's the Generic Electronic Module. I think I have the right thing. There is supposed to be a 26 pin plug to the left of the steering column. I have found this. This, several relays and the fuse box are all kind of one thing all put together. It is just that my wires by the manufacturer's wiring chart don't do what the manual for the remote starter installation says. One should be positive and then go negative as you unlock the door with the key. The other should be negative and then go positive as you lock the door with the remote. They are BOTH positive ALWAYS.

I'll just wrap it up under the dash and wait for their tech support to open up on monday. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)

Not sure why my wife wanted the damn thing anyway. Too inconvienent to go out and start the car on these cold Kansas mornings I guess. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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