PATS module location

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Old Jan 21, 2009 | 09:50 PM
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PATS module location

Figured I'd post this here since the PATS system talks to the PCM.

What does the PATS transciever module look like and where is it located. I know there is a 4-wire connector under the steering column (according to the Ford electrical manual). But my 97 does not have PATS, and the swap I'm doing WILL require it. Supposedly the module has a switched power wire, a ground wire, and two wires that run up to the instrument cluster. I've read in some places that there is a wire that runs around the ignition cylinder???? Is this true??? If so where does it go other than around the cylinder???

So Basically...for a PATS equipped F150:

Where is the PATS transciever module?
What does it look like?
Is there an antenna that loops around the ignition cylinder? If so, where does it terminate?

Thanks in advance!
 
Old Jan 21, 2009 | 11:32 PM
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