2000 ford excursion door locks
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Forum Discription: Car Alarms, Keyless Entries, Remote Starters, Immobilizer Bypasses, Sensors, Door Locks, Window Modules, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, etc.
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Printed Date: July 05, 2025 at 4:58 AM
Topic: 2000 ford excursion door locks
Posted By: vexen1972
Subject: 2000 ford excursion door locks
Date Posted: February 08, 2008 at 7:40 PM
>I am trying to find the exact location of the door lock/unlock wire, driver side or all doors will work, also need to find the door trigger wire for each door.. i am installing a CA100 alarm and the wire location i need are: positve door pin switch input, instant trigger ground input and negative door pin switch input. thanks
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Posted By: Twelvoltz
Date Posted: February 08, 2008 at 9:27 PM
Here is what Audiovox lists for the 2000 Excursion:
#2236: 2000 FORD EXCURSION 4DR SUV
Audio/Mobile Video
WIRE COLOR POLARITY LOCATION
Battery LIGHT GREEN/ VIOLET (+) RADIO HARNESS
Accesory BLACK/ PINK (+) RADIO HARNESS
Ground BLACK (-) RADIO HARNESS
Dimmer LIGHT BLUE/BLACK (+) RADIO HARNESS
LF Speaker (+) ORANGE / LIGHT GREEN
LF Speaker (-) LIGHT BLUE/WHITE
RF Speaker (+) WHITE/ LIGHT GREEN
RF Speaker (-) DARK GREEN/ ORANGE
LR Speaker (+) TAN / YELLOW
LR Speaker (-) GRAY/LIGHT BLUE
RR Speaker (+) BROWN / PINK
RR Speaker (-) ORANGE / RED
Radio Security YES
Security
WIRE COLOR POLARITY LOCATION
Battery YELLOW (+) IGNITION HARNESS
Ignition 1 RED / BLACK (+) IGNITION HARNESS
Starter 1 RED / LIGHT BLUE (+) IGNITION HARNESS
All Door Trigger DARK GREEN/ ORANGE (+) LEFT DASH MODULE 26 PIN PLUG PIN 11
Trunk Trigger WHITE/ VIOLET (-) LT.DASH 22 PIN PLUG PIN 2 AT ELEC.MODULE
Parking Lights BROWN (+) HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Convenience
WIRE COLOR POLARITY LOCATION
Headlights-Lo RED / YELLOW (+) AT LIGHT SWITCH
Wipers-Lo GRAY/LIGHT BLUE (-) IGNITION HARNESS
Parking Brake LIGHT GREEN/ RED (-) AT VEHICLE PARKING BRAKE SWITCH
Remote Start
WIRE COLOR POLARITY LOCATION
Battery YELLOW (+) IGNITION HARNESS
Ignition 1 RED / BLACK (+) IGNITION HARNESS
Ignition 2 GRAY / YELLOW (+) IGNITION HARNESS
Accessory 1 BLACK/ LIGHT GREEN (+) IGNITION HARNESS
Starter 1 RED / LIGHT BLUE (+) IGNITION HARNESS
Anti-Theft Type RF ACTIVATED SYS.
Anti-Theft Descript PATS
Key Sense BLACK/ PINK (-) STEERING COLUMN HARNESS
Neutral Safety RED / LIGHT BLUE (-) IGNITION HARNESS
Tachometer WHITE/ PINK (-) FIREWALL AT PCM 48 PIN PLUG PIN 19
Speed Sense GRAY/BLACK (AC) AT PCM MODULE ON DRIVER SIDE FIREWALL
Parking Lights BROWN (+) HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Brake Lights LIGHT GREEN (+) SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL
Reverse Lights BLACK/ PINK (+) SWITCH ON TRANSMISSION
Horn DARK BLUE (-) AT STEERING COLUMN
Modules
WIRE LOCATION
Module 1 LEFT DASH
Module 2 BCM - LT. DASH
Module 3 PCM - FIREWALL
Doorlocks/Windows
WIRE COLOR POLARITY LOCATION
Power Unlock PINK/LIGHT GREEN (-) DRIVER KICK PANEL
KEYLESS VERSIONS ARE NEGATIVE TRIGGER LOCATED IN A GRAY MOLEX PLUG TO THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE STEERING COLUMN
PowerLock PINK / YELLOW (-) DRIVERS KICK PANEL
KEYLESS VERSIONS ARE NEGATIVE TRIGGER LOCATED IN A GRAY MOLEX PLUG TO THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE STEERING COLUMN
Driver Mtr Unlock ORANGE / BLACK (+) BOTH KICK PANELS
Driver Mtr Lock PINK/BLACK (+) BOTH KICK PANELS
Note: Audiovox makes no representation or warranty with respect to the above information including its accuracy, completeness, or its freedom from third parties' proprietary rights. Audiovox disclaims all liability or responsibility for errors or omissions therein or any decision made by the recipient in reliance thereon. The installer must verify any circuitry with the proper test equipment prior to installation.
------------- Installer, IT support, and FFL. I need less hobbies.
Posted By: vexen1972
Date Posted: February 08, 2008 at 10:37 PM
>Thanks, but my main problem is figuring out how to attach/hook up the door input switch wire, since this is a negative door lock system, where do i attact the positive door switch wire on the alarm? the ca100 has both a positive and negative wire that needs to be attached. also for the all door trigger, do i need to diode isolate or just connect the instant trigger sire from the alarm to the trucks door trigger? thanks again
Posted By: chriswallace187
Date Posted: February 09, 2008 at 2:52 AM
You don't ever need to connect both (+) and (-) door trigger wires on an alarm just to have it go off when a door's opened - the reason that alarm manufacturers include them both is so that the same alarm will easily install on any car; whether it's a Ford or anything else. Basically every car maker besides Ford has always used (-) triggers. ------------- C Renner's Auto Electronix
My service is cheap, quick, and good - pick any two
Posted By: vexen1972
Date Posted: February 09, 2008 at 6:21 AM
thats some great infomation you just gave me, it make's alot of sense.i thaught that both wires needed to be hooked up, but now that i see the alarm is set up for a (-) or (+) door lock/unlock system. i see the light now. thanks for the advice
Posted By: chriswallace187
Date Posted: February 09, 2008 at 3:02 PM
Anytime...glad I could help.  ------------- C Renner's Auto Electronix
My service is cheap, quick, and good - pick any two
Posted By: vexen1972
Date Posted: February 09, 2008 at 4:11 PM
>well i tried to install the alarm this morning, partial luck, i have everything hooked up but the door locks and the instant trigger. at one point i had the locks working, but they started to act funny, lots of clicking. as for the instant trigger, according to the above diagram it should be a dark GREEN/ orange wire, but that dont seem to work.i can open the doors and it will not set the alarm off. so i gave up on it for now, not as simple as i thaught
Posted By: pepboy
Date Posted: February 26, 2008 at 10:02 PM
did you ever figure it out i just finished installing a alarm in my 200 ford excursion and found alot of locations for the wires right under the dash by the colum. if you need some help still let me know
------------- pepboys
Posted By: vexen1972
Date Posted: March 02, 2008 at 10:58 AM
No I did not figure it out at all, any help you can offer will be greatly welcomed, my email jomarjosh@hotmail.com thanks
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