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1996 Plymouth Voyager Car Alarm Wiring Diagram

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Whether your an expert Plymouth Voyager car alarm installer, Plymouth Voyager performance fan or a novice Plymouth Voyager enthusiast with a 1996 Plymouth Voyager, a Plymouth Voyager car alarm wiring diagram can save yourself a lot of time. One of the most time consuming tasks with installing an after market car alarm, car security, car remote start, automatic remote starter, shock sensor, tilt sensor, car alarm sensor or any auto alarm is identifying the correct color car security wires for a 1996 Plymouth Voyager headlight bulb size you need for your low beam or high beam and save time. Also, find your other car light bulb sizes including your fog light, reverse light, turn signal, brake light and more. It’s that easy!

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1996 Plymouth Voyager Car Alarm Wiring Diagram

Battery Constant 12v+ Positive Wire (+): Red
Battery Constant 12v+ Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch Harness

Starter Positive Wire (+): Yellow
Starter Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch Harness

Ignition Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue
Ignition Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch Harness

Accessory Positive Wire (+): Black/Orange
Accessory Positive Wire Location: Ignition Switch Harness

Parking Light Negative Wire (-): Green/White or Green/Red (The parking lights on this vehicle are a negative (-) and positive (+) and will require an extra relay. You can find a positive (+) parking light wire at the marker lights out under the hood and make the connection there without adding the extra relay.)
Parking Light Negative Wire Location: At Headlight Switch, See Diagram

Parking Light Positive Wire (+): The parking lights on this vehicle are a negative (-) and positive (+) and will require an extra relay. You can find a positive (+) parking light wire at the marker lights out under the hood and make the connection there without adding the extra relay.
Parking Light Positive Wire Location: At Marker Light Out Under Hood

Power Door Lock Negative Wire (-): White/Green (1-Wire System). This vehicle is a 1-wire door locking system and will require extra parts. To lock requires a (-) negative thru a 1500, arm requires a (-) negative thru a 4020 ohm resistor and to unlock requires a (-) negative thru a 250 ohm resistor and disarm requires a (-) negative thru a 665 ohm resistor. Some units will also require (2) extra relays.
Power Door Lock Negative Wire Location: At Left Plug, Bottom Of Fuse Box

Power Door Unlock Negative Wire (-): Same Wire, See Diagram
Power Door Unlock Negative Wire Location: See Daigrams

Door Trigger Negative Wire (-): Brown/Light Green
Door Trigger Negative Wire Location: At Dome Light, On/Off Switch

Dome Light Supervision Wire: Use Door Trigger (Requires Relay)
Dome Light Supervision Wire Location: N/A

Horn Negative Negative Wire (-): Gray/Orange
Horn Negative Negative Wire Location: At Top Right Plug (At Fuse Box)

Tachometer Wire Negative Wire (-): Gray or Gray/Red
Tachometer Wire Negative Wire Location: At Ignition Coil

Brake Light Positive Wire (+): White/Tan
Brake Light Positive Wire Location: At Switch Above Brake Pedal

Factory Alarm Disarm Wire (-): Rearms With Lock And Unlock See Diagram
Factory Alarm Disarm Wire Location: Uses Door Lock And Unlock Wires

2 thoughts on “1996 Plymouth Voyager Car Alarm Wiring Diagram”

  1. John, we only have wiring diagrams for installing alarms into cars. We don’t have the wiring diagrams of specific alarm systems. Our advice is to take your vehicle to an experienced alarm installer and have them remove your alarm system from your 1993 Plymouth Voyager and have them re-install it into your 1995 Dodge Dakota. It does take a good amount of alarm installation knowledge to accomplish this. Hope this helps. Good luck.

  2. 3 years ago I bought a 1993 Plymouth Voyager with a Clifford alarm system that was installed from new and I was wondering if it is possible to get a wiring diagram?? I was thinking about taking the system out of the Plymouth and putting it into my wife’s 1995 Dodge Pickup truck. Can you help?? Thank you jsr

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