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dgrubbs3 
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I have a 1991 ford explorer eddie bauer edition.  I would like to install keyless entry and an alarm but not give my wallet to an installer.  If anyone knows how to help me out here i would be very appreciative.  It currently has some cheap alarm that doesn't work, so if you guys know of any diagrams or have ever done it, i want any feedback i can get

thanx

Donnie

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all i really need are diagrams of ford door wiring systems for my vehicle and things of that nature.  ANY HELP IS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Constant 12V+ - Yellow Ignition Switch Harness
Starter - WHITE/ Pink Ignition Switch Harness
Ignition - RED / Light Green Ignition Switch Harness
Accessory - Gray / YELLOW Ignition Switch Harness
Tach - Tan / YELLOW Coil
Neutral Safety Wire - Not Grounding OEM Switch opens Starter Circuit
Brake Switch - Light Green Brake Switch
Trunk Pin n/a - Works with Dome Light
Parking Lights - Brown Light Switch
Head Lamp - RED / Yellow (+) Light Switch
Hood Pin - n/a    
Factory Disarm - n/a    
Door Trigger - BLACK/ Light Blue Light Switch
Door Lock - Pink / YELLOW Driver's Kick Panel
Door Unlock - Pink/Green Reverse Polarity
Horn Wire - Yellow/Light Green (-) Steering Column
Windows Up - LF=RED / Yellow, RF=Tan/Blue, LR=Gray/Orange, RR=RED / Black
Windows Down - LF=WHITE/ Black, RF=Tan/Light Blue, WIRING Harness at Motor
Try that, hope it helps...
dgrubbs3 
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thanx alot for the reply............that will help alot......... but i would still like to collect as much info as possible before i start the journey of installation
dgrubbs3 
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anyone else have any ideas
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All the information is in the above post. Just make sure you double check all conenctions prior to hooking the wires up onto the KE or alarm.
Jeff
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dgrubbs3 
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has anyone ever installed keyless or alarm on an early explorer?

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