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1999 ford taurus wireing diagram


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babysho 
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Can anyone help? I recently purchased a add on alarm to my 1999 ford taurus. The alarm is oem from ford company. code alarm system 4 with the new pc-32 module which can be used with my existing remotes. I need a wiring diagram of my taurus se so that I could attemt installing it myself. My car did not come with the factory alarm just the remote keyless entery module/(RAP)module. If any one can help me obtain the wireing diagram or assit me with the installation It would be deeply appreicated. Thanks!!
ar
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Here You go!!!!!
12volts lt.grn/ppl or yellow   + ignition harness
Starter RED / lt. blue   + ignition harness
Ignition RED / lt. green   + ignition harness
Accessory gry/yel & RED / blk   + ignition harness
Second Accessory BLACK/ lt green   + ignition harness
Power Lock pink / YELLOW   - drivers kick panel
Power Unlock pink/green   - drivers kick panel
Parking Lights+ brown    switch or fuse box   
Door Trigger BLACK/ lt. blue   + under dash light
Trunk/Hatch Pin BLACK/ pink   - at trunk light
Trunk/Hatch Release pnk/yel or gry/red    at release switch
Tachometer yellow/white    ignition coil
Brake Wire RED / lt. Green   + Brake switch or DKP
Horn Trigger PURPLE / orange   -
PATS Immobilizer bypass needed
Tommy
-Clifford/Directed/Alpine-Audio & Security-
New York Installer1999 ford taurus wireing diagram -- posted image.
babysho 
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Posted: July 05, 2003 at 12:11 AM / IP Logged  
Thanks!! Tommy I really appreciate time and help. Hate to be a bother but could you tell me what a pats immobilizer bypass is. Is that something that should of came with the alarm or something I need to purchase seperately.
ar
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If the add-on is not a remote start deal, I don't believe you need the pats immobilizer.
Tacomacrew
babysho 
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No It's not a remote start. thanks so much tacomacrew. I really appreicate the help.
Angel
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nighthawk2k 
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THE PATS Module is used for a remote start if you decided to add it on. If your doing an alarm system you don't need to use the pats bypass.

Tommy
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New York Installer1999 ford taurus wireing diagram -- posted image.
babysho 
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Thanks for the help I sure could use all the help I can get. I going to try to install it tommorow using the diagram you provided for me. I never install one before but I have install other things in my car.   
ar

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