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95 taurus 3.8L remote start wiring

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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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Topic: 95 taurus 3.8L remote start wiring

Posted By: cotamotor
Subject: 95 taurus 3.8L remote start wiring
Date Posted: November 30, 2005 at 1:26 AM

WHOA THERE 

super n00b to the forum, but plenty of experience..  but it's COLD OUT.   to make it a QUICK install instead of using the multimeter all day, anyone able to help me out with the wiring connections for the 1995 taurus with the 3.8l V-6?  MAN whoever usu. puts up those diagrams, are they from the directech site?  SO NICE!  Thanks in advance people.




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Posted By: desh187
Date Posted: November 30, 2005 at 2:40 AM
95 TAURUS
12 VOLT    -YELLOW(5)@IGN SWITCH
IGNITION 1 -RED / LT GREEN
STARTER    -WHITE/ PINK
DOME       -BLACK/ LT BLUE(+)DRIVER KICK PANEL
PARK LIGHT -BROWN (+)HEAD LIGHT SWITCH OR DRIVER KICK
POWER LOCK-PINK / YELLOW(+)
POWER UNLOCK-PINK/LT GREEN(+) DRIVER KICK PANEL
IF VEHICLE HAS OEM KEYLESS THEN ABOVE DOOR LOCK WIRES NEGATIVE
TACH ON 3.8L-TAN / YELLOW AT IGNITION CONTROL MODULE ON PASSENGER FIREWALL
IGN 2-GRAY YELLOW(2) HEAT/AC
IGN 3-GRAY / YELLOW   KEEPS ABS LIGHT OFF
ACC-BLACK/ LT GREEN   HEAT AC CONTROLS
2 OF 3 GRAY / YELLOW WIRES LISTED ARE SAME CIRCUIT
BRAKE LIGHT-RED / LT GREEN(+) AT BRAKE PEDAL





Posted By: Chris Luongo
Date Posted: November 30, 2005 at 10:43 PM
Just did a '95 Sable yesterday.

--If you look up under the driver's dash, you'll see a bundle of wires coming in through the firewall. The tan / YELLOW tach wire is in there.

--As long as the car has a steering-column gearshift, the brake wire can also be found near the ignition wires, going into the steering column.




Posted By: cotamotor
Date Posted: December 01, 2005 at 10:51 PM

rockin, thanks alot for the tips.  anything to keep from spending TOO MUCH time working in the cold.  Very good work gents, keep it up!

-Cota






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