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Hi just wondering if anybody can help me locate pwr door lock/unlock harness picture will help.

trying to install alarm but having trouble locating that harness so pls help   thanks

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always include ALL the vehicle info. Year?
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jongEXr wrote:

Hi just wondering if anybody can help me locate pwr door lock/unlock harness for 1993 B MW 325i 4dr picture will help.

trying to install alarm but having trouble locating that harness so pls help   thanks

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The alarm plug is a black 12 pin plug located just behind the glove box. It is mounted with the pins facing you atop a vent just to the left of the body computer.  They are positive and are WHITE/ red and blue/red
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LOCK WHITE/ red At factory alarm plug   + 
 The factory alarm harness is located below and behind the glovebox. You can find most of the wires required for a security installation at this connector. See the TIP diagram.
 UNLOCK Blue/red At factory alarm plug   + 
 The factory alarm harness is located below and behind the glovebox. You can find most of the wires required for a security installation at this connector. See the TIP diagram.

NOTE: The information on this sheet is provided on an “as is” basis with no representation or warranty of accuracy whatsoever. It is the sole responsibility of the installer to

check and verify any circuit before connecting to it. Only a computer safe logic probe or digital multimeter should be used. Wiremagic.com Corp. assumes absolutely no

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BMW factory security connector

BMW 3, 5 and 7 series for 1992 to 1998 have a pre-wired factory security connector that can be useful when adding

after-market accessories such as alarms and keyless entry systems. On the 3 series this connector can be found behind

the glovebox near the center console. On the 5 series it can be found either in the same location as the 3 series, or

under the back seat near the battery. On the 7 series this connector can be found near the brake pedal under the

passenger side dash. The layout for this connector is as follows:

PIN FUNCTION WIRE COLOR POLARITY

1. 12 Volts constant RED / gray +

2. Ignition PURPLE / white –

3. Ground Brown -

4. Drivers door trigger BROWN / gray -

5. Passenger door trigger BROWN / blue -

6. Rear door trigger BROWN / purple -

7. Horn trigger BLACK/ blue +

8. NOT USED

<"Arial" >

9. Lock trigger* WHITE/ red +

<"Arial" >

10. Unlock trigger* Blue/red +

<"Arial" >

11. Trunk trigger BROWN / white -

<"Arial" >

12. NOT USED

* These wires must be tested with all the doors closed or the doorlocks will not respond.

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ill try that wire but not sure if im using the right wires ill take some pics then post it but anyways thanks for the tips ill check tomorrow

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