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fivepointohgt 
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Posted: June 12, 2003 at 9:04 PM / IP Logged  

First off, thanks to those that helped me with my last post about the secondary 12v source for the ungo ms8300power locks 92 mustang -- posted image., but now I have another question:

I'm looking for the lock and unlock wires to the power locks on my 92 mustang.  I did a search on the forums and someone said that they were the pink/green (lock) and pink / YELLOW (unlock) wires located at either kick panels.  Well...I found the pink/green wire, but it took me 1 hour of searching to figure out that I can't find the pink / YELLOW wire!power locks 92 mustang -- posted image.  I took out my door panel and looked at the wires directly at the door lock switch and there I can find both wires, but I can't find the pink / YELLOW wire inside my actual car power locks 92 mustang -- posted image.- and I would rather not have to run a wire from my door.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks.

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When you take the kick panels off, reach up and wiggle the rubber boot between the door & the car. This will help you locate the wires that you need by moving the wires that are inside the vehicle. Also, you need to wire the lock wire in a 5 wire system.
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Mr.Swifty 
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Posted: June 13, 2003 at 12:39 AM / IP Logged  

On the drivers side you have to drop your fuse box to see the wires properly.....easiest is to go to the passenger side kick panel, pull off the cover, and drop the glove box down, you will see a black plastic cover hiding the wires, remove this cover, you will see a grey molex plug with all pink wires in it.....thats what you are looking for....the pink / YELLOW and pink/green....and if youre testing these wires, make sure you test by pressing the drivers switch, ...if you find the wires by pressing the passenges switch you will only lock and ulnock the drivers door (Pink/black and something else cant remember)

And if youre using relays make sure you fuse the power on them, in case you reverse the 87a and 30 pins.


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