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2002 ford escape, freedom 500


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goofy_69er 
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Ok someone help i am lost i have a freedom 500 asking for a Door+ and a Door-  does anyone know which is possitive and which is neg or what do i connect the two black wires on the relays too. Thanks

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If its asking for "door neg or positive" it is talking about the door trigger which is (-) PURPLE / lt. green 22 pin plug @ GEM . You only need to hook up the neg. wire of your alarm. As for the relays , the side with the resistor needs to be hooked up the (-) lock wire of the alarm and the other black need to go to the (-) unlock wire of the alarm.

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mikvot wrote:

If its asking for "door neg or positive" it is talking about the door trigger. As for the relays , the side with the resistor needs to be hooked up the (-) lock wire of the alarm and the other black need to go to the (-) unlock wire of the alarm.

Ok still not sure here is a copy of the alarm book it already asks for a trig- which is blue comming out of the alarm 2002 ford escape, freedom 500 -- posted image. 

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O.K. now that my neck hurts...lol.....it looks like the blue wire is just for a hood pin or a trunk pin or any kind of input trigger. Should not be neccesary for proper function of the alarm. Hook the green wire to the door trigger of the vehicle.
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also, you will not need to use the violet wire.
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mikvot wrote:
O.K. now that my neck hurts...lol.....it looks like the blue wire is just for a hood pin or a trunk pin or any kind of input trigger. Should not be neccesary for proper function of the alarm. Hook the green wire to the door trigger of the vehicle.

Ok B4 i blow anything up the green wire will go to both black wires on the relays?

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no,......the green wire is to the(-)  door trigger of the vehicle The door trigger tells the alarm when a door is opened............the relay setup you have above if for the doorlocks of the vehicle, .Which need to go to the doorlock outputs of the alarm.(next to the led plug of the alarm)
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mikvot wrote:
no,......the green wire is to the(-)  door trigger of the vehicle The door trigger tells the alarm when a door is opened............the relay setup you have above if for the doorlocks of the vehicle, .Which need to go to the doorlock outputs of the alarm.(next to the led plug of the alarm)

Ok thanks going out of town so might not get to it for a week. Thanks for all the help


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