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97 crown vic- where are unlock/lock wires


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it doesnt matter what side you grab them on as long as you ascertain which side is the switch side and which side isnt, its easy to ascertain with a meter
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actually the factory keyless module (if it had one) would be mounted in the drivers door behind the door panel on the lower right side...the wires are EXTREMELY hard to get to in the vehicle and it is easier to just remove the door panel and catch them at the module or switch

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dont forget...models with factory keyless are positive trigger 3 wire systems....non-keyless models will require cutting of the lock and unlock wires and a 5-wire locking system.
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well i found them above the glove box at the firewall.  that was the easiest spot to pull them from.  I removed the glove box and then I could have plenty of room to tie into them.  I finished that part, so now all that is left is for me to hookup the trunk pop (I didn't have any more relays last night)- maybe this weekend.

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Trunk Release PURPLE / YELLOW (+) 3 PIN CONN. IN DR. KICK PANEL * #231
#231- See Positive Pulse Trunk Release Diagram.
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thanks, that will make it a bit easier.

But I will need to 5 wire the trunk release (using a relay), right?  I mean I can't just take the Rattler 369D ch 2 output and wire it into the trunk release, can I?

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http://wiringinstructions.com/231.htm
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you dont have to 5-wire it, just use the relay to change the brain's negative output to a positive pulse and it will trigger the factory release
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hey whats up,  i just did a install on a crown vic a week ago,  the wires are easier to get at on the passenger side kick panel, then just run your wires under the carpet to the drivers side.
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i find them in the drivers door boot and run my wires by removing the hood release cable and it gives you more room to run the wires to the boot.
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