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Hi

I cant Find The Door Trigger For A Ford-150 1998.

I cant Find the Positive Or Negative Can someone Help me?

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ford f 150 98 door trigger -- posted image.All Door TriggerBLACK/ LIGHT BLUE(+)HIGH IN DRIVER KICK IN HARNESS
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Oh So For All Three Doors The Positive Is BLACK/ Light Blue??

How Can I Find The Negative?

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if your cargo bed is equip with a light than this wire can also be used to trigger the alarm. Early Fords typically does not have negative triggers but on this truck you can tap into each pinswitch if you want neg triggers. You will have to diode isolate the wires though.
Driver side = black / yellow
Passenger side = black / pink
Both can be found in their respective kickpanels
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Oh So For All Three Doors The Positive Is BLACK/ Light Blue??

How Can I Find The Negative?

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I I Guess I Found The Positive Door Trigger Is BLACK/ Light Blue.

But I Dont Know How To Find The Negative Door Trigger? 

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I do not think there is a negative trigger wire in that vehicle. 

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So For The Negative I Just Have To Ground It??
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Some vehicles have a positive door trigger setup. Some have a negative trigger setup. That is why the alarm has both. You only need to connect the one that goes with your vehicles system. Connect the positive one and leave the negative one alone.

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