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2006 Ford Explorer 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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Printed Date: April 30, 2024 at 8:44 AM


Topic: 2006 Ford Explorer wiring

Posted By: codybrown
Subject: 2006 Ford Explorer wiring
Date Posted: August 10, 2006 at 4:26 PM

I am looking for the 12volt and ignition wire from the ignition harness of a 2006 Ford Exporer.




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Posted By: josh1979
Date Posted: August 10, 2006 at 5:01 PM
12volts PURPLE / red (15A)  +  ignition harness
Starter blue/white  +  ignition harness
Second Starter N/A    
Ignition WHITE/ orange  +  ignition harness
Second Ignition N/A    
Third Ignition N/A    
Accessory PURPLE / green  +  ignition harness
Second Accessory N/A    
Keysense blue/gray  +  ignition harness
Power Lock gray / YELLOW  -  driver kick or SJB, conn. B, pin 27
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Power Unlock PURPLE / gray  -  driver kick or SJB, conn. B, pin 26
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Lock Motor gray/brown  5wi driver kick or SJB, conn. A, pin 4
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Unlock Motor blue/green  5wi driver kick or SJB, conn. A, pin 17
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Parking Lights+ blue/white  +  driver kick or SJB, conn. A, pin 11
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Parking Lights- gray  -  switch or SJB, conn. D, pin 3
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Hazards BROWN / yellow  -  switch or SJB, conn. D, pin 4
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Turn Signal(L) blue/green (F), gray/brown (R) +  SJB, conn E, pin 24; conn A, pin 25
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Turn Signal(R) yellow/pur (F), PURPLE / org (R) +  SJB, conn E, pin 27; conn A, pin 27
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Reverse Light BROWN / blue  +  driver kick or SJB, conn. A, pin 6
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Door Trigger use dome supervision wire    
Notes: The individual door trigger wires rest at ground and go to an open circuit when the doors are opened. They are found in each kick or at the SJB, conn. B. The LF door is GREEN/ purple in pin 17. The RF door is white in pin 19. The LR door is green in pin 20. The RR door is yellow in pin 21.

The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Dome Supervision yellow/gray  +  driver kick or SJB, conn. A, pin 8
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.

The mirror puddle lamps are purple (+) in the driver kick or at the SJB, conn. A, pin 7.
Trunk/Hatch Pin use dome supervision wire    
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.

The hatch pin trigger wire rests at ground and goes to an open circuit when the hatch is opened. It is gray/orange in the driver kick or at the SJB, conn. B, pin 28.
Hood Pin N/A    
Trunk/Hatch Release brown  -  driver kick or SJB, conn. B, pin 29
Notes: Meter this wire while opening the glass hatch from the handle on the rear hatch.

The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.

The glass hatch release motor wire is BROWN / blue (+) in the driver kick or at the SJB, conn. A, pin 31.
Power Sliding Door N/A    
Factory Alarm Arm N/A    
Factory Alarm Disarm N/A    
Disarm No Unlock N/A    
Tachometer NOT gray or purple  ac  any ignition coil or fuel injector
Wait to start N/A    
Brake Wire PURPLE / white  +  switch or SJB, conn. A, pin 15
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Parking Brake gray/blue  -  switch or SJB, conn. B, pin 18
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Horn Trigger blue/white  -  switch or SJB, conn. C, pin 6
Notes: The SJB (Smart Junction Box) is part of the fuse/relay box under the driver side dash.
Memory Seat 1 PURPLE / white  -  memory seat switch on dash
Notes: The memory seat wires are also found at the driver seat module under the driver seat.
Memory Seat 2 yellow  -  memory seat switch on dash
Notes: The memory seat wires are also found at the driver seat module under the driver seat.
Memory Seat 3 N/A  -  
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Interface Module:Category:
Immobilizer Bypass
Required:
Yes
Type:
SecuriLock
Part #: 1100F
Alternate Part1 #: 556SW
Alternate Part2 #: 556UW
Alternate Part3 #: DesignTech 20402
Alternate Part4 #: DesignTech 29402
Notes: Standard on all models.
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Smart Starter Kill Relays: Not Available


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Posted By: mxxmikexx
Date Posted: September 28, 2006 at 7:02 PM
you have to put diodes on your doorlock output wires from your alarm/starter otherwise the ford system will not go to sleep, thus resulting in a dead battery after a few days. this has been confirmed with negative lock ouputs on audiovox units,im assuming it will be the same with every unit that uses transistor based doorlock outouts. audiovox is aware of the problem but still havent updated their tech info. problem is also present on mercury mountaineer and possibly rangers, escapes and other fords with smart junction boxes.

*moderators might want to consider making this update a sticky.*




Posted By: cpugh
Date Posted: October 27, 2006 at 10:36 PM

can you tell me how to put the diodes on?

Thanks



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CP




Posted By: Mike M2
Date Posted: October 27, 2006 at 10:56 PM
Install diodes wth the band towards the alarm brain...

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Mike M2
Tech Manager
CS Dealer Services




Posted By: cpugh
Date Posted: October 28, 2006 at 8:47 PM

Thanks

Also when I lock and unlock the door withthe alarm controller, it pops the fuse on the alarm.  there is a fuse on both wires for the lock/unlock coming from the alarm.  So Im not sure if I need relays.  And if i do what is the trigger ..i.e postive, negative?  Thanks for your help. This is driving me crazy. 



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CP





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