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1996 ford crown vic lock wires? -- posted image. I have a 1996 ford crown vic and I need or would like to find the power door lock wires for lock and unlock I have many different wiring digrams that tell me where to fing em but i don't have any luck finding them.
pink & yellow and pink & lt green inside drivers kick panel or behind the glove box or also the pass kick panel I tried with no luck. Am I missing something here?? They are big wires too right??
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sorry my keyboard is not working right with the spelling1996 ford crown vic lock wires? -- posted image.
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You colours are correct if the car has factory keyless entry.

The wires are actually quite small.

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ok it doesn't have keyless.
so what would the colors be then??
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It is the same color either way, factory keyless or not. Look in the driver's kickpanel in the harness running into the door. They are in this harness. If you have to you can get the wires in the door boot. If it didn't come with factory keyless then it is 5 wire, if it did come with factory keyless then it is +trigger.
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1996 ford crown vic lock wires? -- posted image. I don't what a 5 wire means but I did some testing and found that pink and like a yellow color your maybe orange and pink and black works for the unlock and lock I hope this is okay to use I don't see why not??
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1996 ford crown vic lock wires? -- posted image. 1996 ford crown vic lock wires? -- posted image. 1996 ford crown vic lock wires? -- posted image. LOL
Do you have an idea what a 5 wire system is?? Do I tie into all of the 5 wires for lock and unlock???
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It is also known as reverse polarity locks. Here is a diagram for relays that you will need.
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Thank you I'll try em out tomorrow.
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