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door trigger wires, 02 lincoln ls


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leoeayers 
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I have a 02 lincoln ls and was wondering if someone could give me the individual door trigger wire colors and locations? Thanks
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What model is it?
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 PART  COLOR LOCATION
 12 VOLT CONSTANT  RED (+)   IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 STARTER GRAY/BLACK (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 STARTER 2 N/A 
 IGNITION 1 GREEN/ BLACK (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 IGNITION 2 PINK/WHITE (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 IGNITION 3 N/A  
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 1 YELLOW (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 2 PINK / YELLOW (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
 KEYSENSE N/A  
 PARKING LIGHTS ( - ) WHITE/ GREEN (-) See NOTE *1  @ HEADLIGHT SWITCH
 PARKING LIGHTS ( + ) DO NOT USE!  
 POWER LOCK BLACK/ BLUE (Negative (-))  @ DDM Module, See NOTE *2
 POWER UNLOCK BLACK/ WHITE (Negative (-))  @ DDM Module, See NOTE *2
 DOOR TRIGGER BLACK/ WHITE (-)  @ UNDER DASH LIGHT
 DOMELIGHT SUPERVISION TURNS ON with UNLOCK  
 TRUNK RELEASE WHITE (-), Requires Part #R30-H Relay  @ TRUNK RELEASE SWITCH
 SLIDING POWER DOOR N/A  
 HORN BROWN / RED (-) See NOTE *4  @ FEM Module, See NOTE *3
 TACH BROWN or wire with BROWN STRIPE  @ MAIN HARNESS, PASSENGER FIREWALL
 WAIT TO START LIGHT N/A  
 BRAKE ORANGE / YELLOW (+)  @ SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL
 FACTORY ALARM DISARM  DISARMS WITH UNLOCK  
 ANTI-THEFT FORD'S SECURILOCK ANTI-THEFT TRANSPONDER SYSTEM  TRANSPONDER @ IGNITION SWITCH TUMBLER
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NOTE *1 the Parking Light Circuit will requires extra parts, a Relay part #R30-H and a (-)Negative thru a 1800 Ohm resistor, to connect, See DIAGRAM. NOTE *2 the DDM (Drivers Door Module) is located in the Center of the DRIVERS DOOR. NOTE *3 the FEM (Front Electronic Module) is located in the DRIVERS KICK PANEL, NOTE *4 the HORN wire can also be found at the Steering Column it is a ORANGE / YELLOW (-)
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I have all that info already the alarm is installed everything works great except the alarm falses do to the door trigger I hooked to the BLACK/ white wire(-) @ the domelight under dash I have tried isolating it with a relay still the same. I need each door trigger wire to try and diode isolate each switch. According to research that I have done everywhere it has to do with the computer going to sleep then sending out a signal about every 30 mins to see if any lights are on which is enough to trigger the alarm.
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dansi187 wrote:
What model is it?

If you mean the alarm it is the viper 5900 car is a lincoln ls

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My notes show BLACK / YELLOW(-) at fem module in drivers kick. Chances are, on that car, even if you do find all the door triggers..they will rest at (-) and will show open when the door is open.
leoeayers 
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mikvot wrote:
My notes show BLACK / YELLOW(-) at fem module in drivers kick. Chances are, on that car, even if you do find all the door triggers..they will rest at (-) and will show open when the door is open.

What would that wire be and does it need a relay or diode

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the only BLACK / YELLOW wire i can find at the FEM is in a 20 pin connector pin 8 but it still rests on ground and open when the door is open
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chev104275 wrote:
the only BLACK / YELLOW wire i can find at the FEM is in a 20 pin connector pin 8 but it still rests on ground and open when the door is open

The BLACK/ yel wire is for the Dirvers door and yes checking diagrams online I have found that I guess all the door switches rest @ ground then open when the door is open. Does anyone have any ideas on how to work around theis mess.

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