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99 mercury villager, door locks


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pitoaudiovisual 
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I did an install for a 99 mercury villager and i had a problem with the door locks. On one of my paper works it says red for lock and RED / black for unlock but it says negative and it says to find it in the door harness. but on the another paper work it says that its a positive so im confused if its a negative or a positive. Any help is appreciated and thanx in advance.

this is one of the paper works.

Door LockRed (+) 10 Pin Connector Driver's Door Boot 
Door UnlockRED / Black (+) Positive Door Trigger 
Driver's LockGREEN/ YELLOW Left Kick Panel 
Driver's UnlockWHITE/ Green Left Kick Panel 
Passenger UnlockWHITE/ Red Right Kick Panel 

the other one is

power lock-----red---------(-)  either door harness

power unlock------RED / black-----------(-)either door harness

see why im confused..

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mobilecustoms 
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test with a dmm for sure.
pitoaudiovisual 
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im just confused cause i dont know if i should try the red and RED / black or other wires. I used the dmm and with one it would go from 0 to 12 volts but then when i connect the alarm it would not lock or unlock so just wondering if i should stay with red and RED / black or the other wires the paper work says.
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chris354 
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Dei list it as negative need to test by turning key in cylinder.
pitoaudiovisual 
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Do you know which colors the wires would be..
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Posted: January 03, 2007 at 10:26 AM / IP Logged  

I find DEI wiring info is always very accurate, but I always test all wires with a DMM-You need to, unless you did the same car yesterday & even then it's a good idea to check again.

power lock-----red---------(-)  either door harness

power unlock------RED / black-----------(-)either door harness

Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the door key cylinder.

These are the wires that are the easiest to use.

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