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woronmon 
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Posted: January 26, 2003 at 7:59 AM / IP Logged  
I installed a Commando 501-s alarm. I am having a problem with the power door locks. I am using the 5 wire  with two relays to connect. I am having a problem finding the proper wires in the driver's side kick panel. I know to look for pink\yellow and pink\green. Any clue on a more specific location. There's a butt-load of wires there. Secondly, can I splice all four wires together that go to the 12 volt constant and should I use and inline fuse on that wire. Can I use any constant 12 volt wire I find or is there one that would work better?
10nesne1 
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Posted: January 26, 2003 at 9:11 AM / IP Logged  
95 f-150 door locks -- posted image.5 Wire Alternating 12 Volts Positive Door Locks
Like the configuration above, the switch, when moved in either direction, applies both power and ground directly to motor legs  without the use of any relays. Except, at the switch in this case, both motor legs rest at ground . Therefore it is only necessary to change the polarity of one motor leg to lock or unlock the vehicle.
95 f-150 door locks -- posted image.
You can get 12v+ anywhere you want.  The best place to get 12v+ is the main power for the factory power door lock supply.  You should be able to find it on the kick panel.  If you can't find it than you will have to run your own 12v+ supply.  Good luck........

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