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DIRECTWIRE™ WIRING INFORMATION - FORD / ESCAPE / 2003 / Remote Start

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12volts      red/lt. blue (10A)       +       ignition harness
Notes: This wire is rated at 10 amps only. If installing any system with high current outputs, go to battery for 12v.
Starter      tan/lt. blue       +       ignition harness
Second Starter      N/A            
Ignition      lt. green/purple       +       ignition harness
Second Ignition      N/A            
Third Ignition      N/A            
Accessory      black/lt. green       +       ignition harness
Second Accessory      N/A            
Keysense      black/pink       +       ignition harness
Power Lock      pink/white       -       DKP or 26 pin plug @ GEM
Notes: Lock requires a negative trigger thru a 1,000 ohm resistor. Unlock is a negative trigger. MUST use relays on both.

The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) is behind the center console on the floor. Pull off the black panel to the right of the gas pedal, there will be carpet covering it. The plugs face the driver side of the vehicle.
Power Unlock      same wire as power lock            
Lock Motor      pink/black       5wi      DKP or 26 pin plug @ GEM
Notes: The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) is behind the center console on the floor. Pull off the black panel to the right of the gas pedal, there will be carpet covering it. The plugs face the driver side of the vehicle.
Unlock Motor      red/orange       5wi      DKP or 26 pin plug @ GEM
Notes: The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) is behind the center console on the floor. Pull off the black panel to the right of the gas pedal, there will be carpet covering it. The plugs face the driver side of the vehicle.
Parking Lights+      brown       +       driver kick panel
Parking Lights-      black/lt. green       -       column or 22 pin plug @ GEM
Notes: The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) is behind the center console on the floor. Pull off the black panel to the right of the gas pedal, there will be carpet covering it. The plugs face the driver side of the vehicle.
Hazards                 
Turn Signal(L)                 
Turn Signal(R)                 
Reverse Light      black/pink       -       driver kick panel
Door Trigger      purple/lt. green       -       cluster or 22 pin plug @ GEM
Notes: The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) is behind the center console on the floor. Pull off the black panel to the right of the gas pedal, there will be carpet covering it. The plugs face the driver side of the vehicle.
Dome Supervision      lt. green/black             driver kick, door harness
Notes: This wire rests at ground with the door closed, and it is open circuit with the driver door open. Use a relay to interrupt this wire to turn on the dome light.
Trunk/Hatch Pin                 
Hood Pin      purple/orange       -       pin sw or 22 pin plug @ GEM
Notes: The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) is behind the center console on the floor. Pull off the black panel to the right of the gas pedal, there will be carpet covering it. The plugs face the driver side of the vehicle.
Trunk/Hatch Release                 
Power Sliding Door      N/A            
Factory Alarm Arm      white/purple       -       DKP or 26 pin plug @ GEM
Notes: The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) is behind the center console on the floor. Pull off the black panel to the right of the gas pedal, there will be carpet covering it. The plugs face the driver side of the vehicle.

This wire will also lock the doors.
Factory Alarm Disarm      blue/lt. green       -       DKP or 26 pin plug @ GEM
Notes: The GEM (Generic Electronic Module) is behind the center console on the floor. Pull off the black panel to the right of the gas pedal, there will be carpet covering it. The plugs face the driver side of the vehicle.
Disarm No Unlock      see factory alarm disarm            
Tachometer            ac       ignition coil or coil pack
Notes: On the ZETEC motor use green/purple or lt. green/white at the coil pack. The Duratec motor has a coil for each cylinder, go to any one and use the wire that is NOT white/purple.
Wait to start      N/A            
Brake Wire      lt. green       +       brake pedal switch
Parking Brake                 
Horn Trigger      yellow/lt. green       -       steering column
Notes: May be in the SRS harness. Use a meter to test to avoid setting any codes or deploying the airbag.
Memory Seat 1                 
Memory Seat 2                 
Memory Seat 3                 
Interface Module:      Category:
Immobilizer Bypass      Required:
Yes      Type:
SecuriLock
Part #: 1100F
Alternate Part1 #: 555SW
Alternate Part2 #: 556UW
Alternate Part3 #: DesignTech 20402
Alternate Part4 #: DesignTech 29402
Notes: Use the black/pink (+) key sense wire at the ignition harness to interrupt the blue wire on the 555SW so that when the key is inserted to do take over the vehicle does not see two transponders at the same time. Refer to DirectFax document 1079 for wiring information.
Interface Module:      Category:
Door Lock Interface      Required:
Yes      Type:
Multiplex
Part #: 456LW
Notes:
Smart Starter Kill Relays: Not Available


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This wiring information is being provided free of charge on an "as is" basis, without any representation or warranty. It is your responsibility to verify any circuit before interfacing with it using a digital multimeter.
Directed Electronics assumes no responsibility with regards to the accuracy or currency of this information. Proper installation in every case is and remains the responsibility of the installer. DEI assumes no liability or responsibility resulting from improper installation, even in reliance upon this information.
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