Auto Theft Prevention/Prolock

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I have a 1994 thunderbird with this stupid prolock thing i removed the box under the dash it had a 2 white n blue wires and a purple wire that was spliced into one of the white n blue wires and then a black assuming ground wire was also in box... anyway i was told remove it so i did and from what i undestood its a ignition switch wires? but i have attached them white n blue but does not turn over what do i do with purple wire and black wire? how would i rewire without the stupid modular box

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Ah, sorry I do apologize,
but my expertise is in after
market vehicle alarm systems.

If yours is indeed a factory system,
I suggest talking to one of the
techs in my Forum about this one.

Please go to www.INSTALLSUPPORT.com
re state this inquiry there.
I am certain my guys will be
happy to assist if possible.

I hope you find the answer/solution
to your issue.

Regards,

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