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warlocklord2004 
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I'm trying to find the door lock motor wires for the drivers door of a 2000 Ford Expedition with factory keyless.

In other posts, I see pink/black as lock motor and RED / orange as unlock motor. But is this for the drivers door or all doors? Do I need to run the wires into the door to access the drivers lock and unlock motor or can I find it as the keyless module?

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If you are just hooking up Keyless:

Power LockPINK / YELLOW  ( - )PASSENGER KICK
Power UnlockPINK/L GREEN   ( - )PANEL

Negative Pulse Door Locks

If you want Driver priority or main RKE wires:

RKE ModuleBEHIND DRIVER DASH UPPER KICK PANE "A" PILLER
Motor LockPINK/BLACK *AT OEM RELAYS OR IN EITHER KICK PANEL
Motor UnlockPINK/ORANGE *AT OEM RELAYS OR IN PASS. KICK PANEL
Drv Door UnlockRED / ORANGE *AT OEM RELAYS OR IN DR KICK PANEL
OEM RelaysHIGH BEHIND PASSENGER DASH MORE ACCESSABLE FROM TOP OF DASH

 * Reversal Rest At Ground.
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With reversal rest at ground, I need to take the trigger wire and wire it to 85.... +12V and wire those to 86 and 87, 87a to motor side of motor wire, and 30 to switch side of motor wire...

phew its been a few years since I did one of these, but does that sound about right?

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Also, should the Power lock and unlock wires also be accessible from the driver kick panel? Or under that diamond shaped piece that pulls off of the dash? I hate having to string wires all the way around to the passenger side if I can avoid it
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Final questions.... I hope....

I've never done a window roll up module before. But this one has 2 outs (left and right). Is it possible that I can use this to close all 4 windows and the sunroof? Or do I need a second roll up module to accomplish this?

I also have a microwave sensor that has wire leads for an exterior trigger and an interior trigger.... where do I wire these up to?

Same question for glass break sensor... where do I wire the negative trigger wire to?

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warlocklord2004 wrote:
With reversal rest at ground, I need to take the trigger wire and wire it to 85.... +12V and wire those to 86 and 87, 87a to motor side of motor wire, and 30 to switch side of motor wire...phew its been a few years since I did one of these, but does that sound about right?

This is 5 wire Reversal:

2 SPDT RELAYS:

Cut LOCK  & UNLOCK Wire in Half.

One Half goes to SWITCH
One Half goes to ACTUATOR / Motor

Relay 1

LOCK:

PIN 87 =  12 Volts ( + ) Constant
PIN 87a =  wire from Door Lock Switch
PIN 30 =  wire to Actuator / Motor
PIN 85 = Negative Lock Output from Alarm
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

Relay 2

UNLOCK:

PIN 87 =  12 Volts ( + ) Constant
PIN 87a =  wire from Door UnLock Switch
PIN 30 =  wire to Actuator / Motor
PIN 85 = Negative UnLock Output from Alarm
PIN 86 = Constant 12 volt ( + )

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warlocklord2004 wrote:
Also, should the Power lock and unlock wires also be accessible from the driver kick panel? Or under that diamond shaped piece that pulls off of the dash? I hate having to string wires all the way around to the passenger side if I can avoid it
They are hard to get to.  The Harness is pretty far up.  You could pull the Door Jamb Boot  and wire in there.
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warlocklord2004 wrote:
Final questions.... I hope....I've never done a window roll up module before. But this one has 2 outs (left and right). Is it possible that I can use this to close all 4 windows and the sunroof? Or do I need a second roll up module to accomplish this?

I also have a microwave sensor that has wire leads for an exterior trigger and an interior trigger.... where do I wire these up to?

Same question for glass break sensor... where do I wire the negative trigger wire to?

What are you installing??  Alarm? R/S?  both?

Best to use 2 Modules:

Window UpDriver F\ WHT/BLK
Pass F\ TAN/BLU
Driver R\ YEL/BLU
Pass R\ RED / BLK @ MAIN SWITCH
Window DownDriver F/ ORG/WHT
PassF/ WHT/YEL
DriverR/ GRY/ORG
Pass R/ YEL/BLK

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Any thoughts on the trigger wires for the Microwave sensor and glass sensor?
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