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markm 
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     2000 Ford Focus I bought a universal door look kit #FAI-586M

     I have diagrams of both (locks & Alarm)  I can't figure out how to post them

            Can Anyone Help Me Out, I have a bunch of Question

                               Thanks Mark

                         

      

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We can help just post the questions that you have...and be specific.
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markm 
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 Is there any way to up load my wiring diagrams to this post??

Mark

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Here go's

  • #1 It looks like it's a negative touch-off? So do I connect white to white and WHITE/ black to brown?   (You would need to see diagrams)     
  • #2 Do I have to run wires from the relays to the actuators in each door ,or are there Factory wires i could connect to?
  • #3 Where’s the best place to mount the relays?
  • #4 Is there a trick to were/how to mount the actuators?   Idid say a bunch.

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markm 
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don't know what happend to my last post?

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 O yes i do lets try it this way.

  • Do I have to run wires from the relays to the actuatirs in each door?or is there factory wires I can connect to?
  • Where's the best place to mount the relays?
  • Is there a trick to mounting the actuators?  I did day a bunchbeginner locks & alarm install -- posted image.

                Thanks Mark

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  • Yes.
  • Will depend on what you see when you pop the doors.
  • Strong connections, good routing, staying away from power windows...
Me, typing w/ a baby on my lap, so very terse
markm 
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YES there are  Factory Wires i can Connect to?

  • the car all so has a button to the dash to open the trunk,Can i connect to one side of the switch or do i need to run relays?
  • Thanks Mark
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No, you will have to run wires into the doors.
It depends-- if one side of the switch goes to ground when
the switch is pressed and its thing gauge wire, you might get away just hooking it up. Most of the rest of the time, you'll need a relay. Common configurations are found on this site under relays on the left (under basics).
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markm 
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Cool ;;

The Alarm I have has 2 light flashing wires coming out of it   RT LT sides, the diagram has them going to the turn signal blubs RT LT sides Positive, rated 5a each, Can I / Do I connect one or both wires to the pos+side of the parking lights?

Can I use one for parking and the other for for head light ?

Thanks Mark

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