teosma Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 Hello everybody, could somebody send me the electric diagrams to plug the command unit to the fuse box behind the conductor dashboard?As i'm new in this forum, i can not load the attached files yet, so if someone could help me.....it will be very pleasant, i've passed my last weekend on the fuse dashboard of my Galaxy,trying to plug this command unit, and i've only could found where to plug the lock wire (on the P6 connector) but the rest of the wires?????????????????????That's why a really need help from the members of this forum, those members appears to be very good, and very efficient.ps:excuse me for my english spoken.Best regards, Greg... Quote
NikpV Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 That's why a really need help from the members of this forum, those members appears to be very good, and very efficient.ps:excuse me for my english spoken.Best regards, Greg... hi read your request in a couple of posts but I don't think I can help but if you can give some more information someone else may be able to.... What trim level Ghia/Zetec/Lx is the control unit the standard ford one or is it an aftermarket unit - is it new/secondhand may help somebody to help you more detail the better usually :lol: Quote
teosma Posted January 11, 2007 Author Report Posted January 11, 2007 Hi, NikpV, It's a ghia finition (with no alarm), and i want to replace the existing infrared system, by a radio sytem bought on ebay.regards, Greg... :lol: Quote
teosma Posted January 13, 2007 Author Report Posted January 13, 2007 Hi, so finaly, i found where to plug all the wires, and it works!!!!! ;)!!!!!!!!!!!! For my car, a Galaxy ghia of 1998, i didn't found the central door locking system, so with a multimeter, i've checked all the wires of the fuse box, and i 've found: To lock, it's the wire red/black in the P5 connector.To unlock, it's the wire green/yellow in the P5 connector. For the blinkers, use the wires green/black and white/black of the P3 connector (position 3 and 4 on the connector) Regards, Greg... :) Quote
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