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carraudio 
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I have looked around for the wiring diagram for a 04 E-150 van. Can someone please help me out on this one? I am going to put in the alarm tomorrow if I can get the diagram. Also where is a good site to get stuff like that? I was told directedtech.com but I can't find that site anywhere.

Thank you

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The site is www.directechs.com but you need a password to access it. I looked and did not find any info on any E-Series vehicles. Probably the same or close as a F-Series.
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Ford
Econoline
2004-2005
Remote Starter Wiring Colors and Notes
Function
   Vehicle Color
Location
Start:
   WHITE/ PINK
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition #1:
   PINK/LT. GREEN
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition #2:
   GREY / YELLOW
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Ignition #3:
   N/A
Accessory:
   BLACK/ LT. GREEN
IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS
Brake Light:
   DK. GREEN (+)
AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL
Tach Signal:
   N/A
Parking Lights:
   BROWN (+)
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Headlights:
   N/A
Diesel Glow Plug:
   N/A
Clutch Bypass Wire:
   N/A
Notes:
    
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Ford
Econoline
2004-2005
Alarm and Keyless Entry Wiring Colors and Notes
Function
   Vehicle Color
Location
Constant +12 Volts:
   LT. GREEN/ PURPLE
IGNITION HARNESS
OEM Alarm Disarm:
   N/A
Dome Lights/Superv:
   BLACK/ LT. BLUE (+)
RELAY TO RIGHT OF COLUMN
OEM Horn:
   DK. BLUE (-)
STEERING COLUMN
Power Lock:
   RED
EITHER KICK PANEL*
Power Unlock:
   BROWN
EITHER KICK PANEL*
Trunk Release:
   N/A
Alarm Input Wire:
   BLACK/ LT. BLUE (+)
RELAY TO RIGHT OF COLUMN
Notes:
*This vehicle has reverse polarity door locks. See Note #203 - Reverse Polarity Door Lock Diagram. If the vehicle is equipped with factory keyless entry then use the small gauge Pink / YELLOW(+) and Pink/Green(+).
~wirewise~
carraudio 
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Thank you so much. What do you do to get a password to that site?
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http://www.directechs.com/directwire/wire_body.asp?action=select&yr=5589&product=Remote%20Start

You need to go to work for a DEI dealer, other than that, you cannot get a password!

carraudio 
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I sould be able to get a password from the shop my friend works at. He is the one wo told me about the site.
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carraudio wrote:
I sould be able to get a password from the shop my friend works at. He is the one wo told me about the site.

If he gives it to you....he's breaking the rules...and if you get it, keep it to yourself!!

carraudio 
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I am working on this 2004 Ford E-150 Van. The owner told me it had a keyless entery system on it but they had lost the remote. Well it didn't it has reversal polarity locks on it and I have been told I need to wire relays to it. The alarm is a python 460HP. 

Is this the way I need to wire the relays?

E-150 alarm hook up -- posted image.

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Posted: May 26, 2005 at 10:43 AM / IP Logged  
yea car audio that is the way to wire the relays, but these vehcles use the passenger switch as the master switch, therefore you will be wiring switch side/motor side opposite of what you are used to, on this vehicle the motor side (pin 30) goes towards the drivers door, and the switch side(pin 87a) goes towards the vans interior, wires should be red and brown in the drivers kick panel. other than that very easy vehicle to do
carraudio 
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Ya I got it done yesterday early in the morning I had everything ready when I got to the van I onlly had to hook up a few wires and I was done. It worked like a champ. The other car I was working on was so much easier.. It had a car alarm in it already so all I had to do was match the wires and tes it. The owner was a little mad when I came back with his car a hour later and still charged him $75 for the install.

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