I was looking at this from the Taurus SHO:
"Starting your Taurus is a breeze with the Intelligent Access with Push-Button Start feature. First, make sure the key fob is in your pocket or somewhere in the car (including the trunk). Next, press the brake pedal and then the start button. Just shift into gear and go. Intelligent Access with Push-Button Start is available in Taurus SEL and Limited; standard in Taurus SHO."
Being so new, I wonder if I can get a wiring diagram of the control modules. If I could get it broken down to what each wire needs, I wonder if I could make it work for the Lightning. It would be neat not needing to use a key anymore. I thought I would keep the stock key attached to the truck inside the dash (for PATS), and carry the keyfob without a key on it, but in case the battery in the truck were to ever die, I'd want the key to manually unlock the doors, so I;d still carry a key with fob on me.
Thoughts?
"Starting your Taurus is a breeze with the Intelligent Access with Push-Button Start feature. First, make sure the key fob is in your pocket or somewhere in the car (including the trunk). Next, press the brake pedal and then the start button. Just shift into gear and go. Intelligent Access with Push-Button Start is available in Taurus SEL and Limited; standard in Taurus SHO."
Being so new, I wonder if I can get a wiring diagram of the control modules. If I could get it broken down to what each wire needs, I wonder if I could make it work for the Lightning. It would be neat not needing to use a key anymore. I thought I would keep the stock key attached to the truck inside the dash (for PATS), and carry the keyfob without a key on it, but in case the battery in the truck were to ever die, I'd want the key to manually unlock the doors, so I;d still carry a key with fob on me.
Thoughts?