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Ren274u 
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Posted: July 12, 2004 at 5:50 PM / IP Logged  

I am having trouble figuring out how to hookup the lock and unlock wires from my 791xv.  the diagram shows a power lock, power unlock and lock motor , unlock motor.  i want to use the motors becuase it opens the driver door on one pulse and all the doors on two.  now the motor wires rest at ground and switch to power when presed.  how do i hook it up to the wire using diodes or something? thanks for the help

swamprat323 
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Posted: July 12, 2004 at 6:30 PM / IP Logged  
Going to need a relay.
Your 2nd unlock output wire will go to the unlock wire.
Your lock output go to the lock wire.
got to cut the unlock wire near the motor.
On the relay
87 will be fused to 12v constant
87a will go to the side of the factory relays.
30 will go to the side of the driver motor.
85. will go to the unlock from the alarm
Ren274u 
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thanks alot now i heard the door locks fall asleep or somthing, and if the alarm doesnt work i am supposed to turn the key to on pres unlock 3 times, turn to off press onlock 3 tims and turn to on and unlock 2 times, really fast correct?
swamprat323 
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Posted: July 12, 2004 at 7:01 PM / IP Logged  
never delt with the fall a sleep part, do a search here for ford exlporer see if can find some thing.
Manoftools 
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If you go into your options and change your unlock to double pulse, the first pulse should wake your system up and the second pulse should unlock your doors.  This does not always work, but it is a handy trick in some cases.

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Posted: July 12, 2004 at 8:42 PM / IP Logged  

If you go into your options and change your unlock to double pulse, the first pulse should wake your system up and the second pulse should unlock your doors.  This does not always work, but it is a handy trick in some cases.

Manoftools 
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If you go into your options and change your unlock to double pulse, the first pulse should wake your system up and the second pulse should unlock your doors.  This does not always work, but it is a handy trick in some cases.

swamprat323 
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This "sleep" thing is this a ford thing. Or there is other that do it also.
dalmyd1 
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it's a FORD thing.....some vehicles have them and some don't.  if the double pulse doesn't wake the system up, go to the GEM module.
Ren274u 
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well i spoke to a directed tech( had to pretend to be a dealer) and they said if it does fall asleep that key thing i posted up top will program it not to.
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