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2010 Focus Driver Door Pin Wiring EVO-ALL

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I finally got into wirecolor, and now I'm more confused than ever.

The only picture relating to the driver door pin has all 4 door-pins, and the trunk release, and a series of 10 diodes and 3k reistors going to 12v constant. I'm plenty handy with electronics but if I knew it was this much of an undertaking I would've just paid someone to do it.

Is there not just ONE driver door pin wire that I can cut and hook up to A17 and A18 from the EVO-ALL 20-pin? If so, how can I identify which one is the driver door pin?

The pictures did clearly label the parking light + wire so I'm happy about that. I wish you had a picture of the driver door pin wire, too!
asked Jan 13, 2015 in Ford by a b (170 points)

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We only cut the driver door pin so that the radio and autolights turn off after the remote starter shuts down once the 15min cycle is over. So you only need 1 wire.

The only picture relating to the driver door pin has all 4 door-pins, and the trunk release, and a series of 10 diodes and 3k reistors going to 12v constant. I'm plenty handy with electronics but if I knew it was this much of an undertaking I would've just paid someone to do it.

The diagram shown in wirecolor is from back in the day when CAN modules did not exist and we had to wire door triggers from vehicle to remote starter directly when installing an alarm or a remote starter in a manual transmission car. You do not need to this.

answered Jan 13, 2015 by Robert T (297,690 points)
First of all you guys are fantastic at quick responses.

I wanted to update this for anyone seeking the same information. The driver door trigger/pin is in the gray connector with the black sleeve at Pin 14 (the green/violet wire) on the 2010 Ford Focus SES
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