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mrcllusb 
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I searched and tried the already posted links,but none of them worked.I want my 50.5x unlock to work just like my oem.One push unlocks drivers door,two pushes unlock all others.I understand the green and blue doorlock harness on the brain,and the light blue in H2/1 is the 2nd(-)unlock output.So i'm trying to understand how i would wire this up.In my directwire for my 07 Milan it list as follows
Power Lock-gray / YELLOW
Power Unlock-PURPLE / gray
Lock Motor-gray/brown 5wi
Unlock Motor-blue/green 5wi
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Here is the 1041.

Lock Gray / YELLOW (9) In Driver's Kick Panel or SJB Conn. C Pin4 (3) Negative

Unlock  PURPLE / Gray (9) In Driver's Kick Panel or SJB Conn. C Pin10 (3) Negative

Driver Door Unlock  Blue/Green At SJB Connector E Pin 27 (5) Reverse

SJB (Smart Junction Box) under driver's side dash.

dei 1041 document anyone have? -- posted image.

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mrcllusb 
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Thanks BigDog your a life saver.Okay just got finished looking at the progressive wiring diagram,but i'm still a little fuzzy.I already know i don't need any relays or diodes for my particular vehicle.I'm looking at it like this-
Green from 50.5x-gray / YELLOW(lock wire)
Blue from 50.5x-blue/green(drivers door only)
light blue from 50.5x-PURPLE / gray(unlock wire)
My question is this,there is nothing in the programming that shows me for sure that the light blue only works on a double pulse from the remote,so is it just designed this way? I noticed also that my lock/unlock is (-),but it says the driver door unlock only is reversing in your SJB diagram there.Why would Ford design a system that way? So if i want to do the drivers door priority i will need to do the 2 Relay setup or use a 451M?
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Green from 50.5x-gray / YELLOW (lock wire) use relay if it locks intermittently.

The light blue from the three pin harness of 50.5X goes to the drivers door as described below whereas the H2/1 goes to PURPLE / gray to unlock the other doors - use relay if it unlocks intermittently.

To do the drivers door, you need to cut the blue/green and send a positive trigger towards the drivers door using a relay. See page 21 of doc 1041.

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