2000 Ford Taurus Alarm Wires
Find the right alarm wire colors, locations, and polarity with this 2000 Ford Taurus alarm wiring diagram. This will help you install your car alarm wiring correctly.
Application | Wire Color and Location |
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Battery Constant 12v+ Positive Wire (+) | Light Green/Purple |
Battery Constant 12v+ Positive Wire Location | Ignition Switch Harness |
Starter Positive Wire (+) | Red/Light Blue |
Starter Positive Wire Location | Ignition Switch Harness |
Ignition Positive Wire (+) | Red/Light Green |
Ignition Positive Wire Location | Ignition Switch Harness |
Second Ignition Positive Wire (+) | Black/Light Green |
Second Ignition Positive Wire Location | Ignition Switch Harness |
Accessory Positive Wire (+) | Gray/Yellow |
Accessory Positive Wire Location | Ignition Switch Harness |
2000 Ford Taurus Alarm Sensor Wires
Find the right alarm sensor wire colors, locations, and polarity with this 2000 Ford Taurus alarm sensor wire chart. This will help you connect all your car alarm sensors correctly.
Application | Wire Color and Location |
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Parking Light Positive Wire (+) | Brown |
Parking Light Positive Wire Location | At Headlight Switch Or At Fuse Box |
Power Door Lock Negative Wire (-) | Pink/Yellow |
Power Door Lock Negative Wire Location | At GEM. 26-Pin Plug. The GEM (generic electronic module) is located to the left of the steering column. |
Power Door Unlock Negative Wire (-) | Pink/Light Green |
Power Door Unlock Negative Wire Location | At GEM, 26-Pin Plug. The GEM (generic electronic module) is located to the left of the steering column. |
Door Trigger Negative Wire (-) | These wires are at the 26-pin plug at the gem, this vehicle has 4 door pin triggers, the drivers door is a yellow/black (-) passenger door is a grey/red (-) drivers rear door is a light green/yellow (-) and the passenger rear door is a pink/light blue (-) when connecting to an alarm system, use all 4 door trigger wires and diode isolate. |
Door Trigger Negative Wire Location | At GEM. The GEM (generic electronic module) is located to the left of the steering column. |
Dome Light Supervision Wire (+) | Black/Light Blue (Requires Relay) |
Dome Light Supervision Wire Location | Top Plug Of Fuse Box |
Trunk Release Negative Wire (-) | Requires Relay. On vehicles with a factory keyless entry, the trunk release wire is a purple/yellow (-) on vehicle without a factory keyless entry, it is a grey/red (+) at the trunk release switch. On station wagons to release the rear hatch, use the yellow/light green (-) wire in the 26-pin plug of the GEM. |
Trunk Release Negative Wire Location | N/A |
Horn Negative Wire (-) | Purple or Blue |
Horn Negative Wire Location | At Steering Column Harness |
Tachometer Wire Negative Wire (-) | Tan/Yellow |
Tachometer Wire Negative Wire Location | At PCM. The PCM (Power Control Module) is located on the passenger side firewall under the hood. |
Brake Light Positive Wire (+) | Red/Light Green |
Brake Light Positive Wire Location | At Switch Above Brake Pedal |
Factory Alarm Disarm Wire (-) | Pink/White |
Factory Alarm Disarm Wire Location | At GEM, 26-Pin Plug. The GEM (generic electronic module) is located to the left of the steering column. |
Factory Anti-Theft System | Ford Securilock Anti-Theft Transponder System |
Factory Anti-Theft System Location | Transponder At Ignition Switch Tumbler |
Feel free to use any 2000 Ford Taurus alarm wiring diagram that is listed here but keep in mind that all information here is provided as is without any warranty of any kind. Use of this 2000 Ford Taurus car alarm wire chart is at your own risk. Always verify all wires, wire colors and connection points before applying any information found here to your 2000 Ford Taurus.
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I was wondering whats the best way to go threw the firewall on my 2000 ford taurus, I found only 1 grommit, I think it said dead silencer or somthing on it, I pushed the wire threw (about 10 ft of it) took most of my dash apart, and I still cannot find the other side of the wire, I also cannot find a spot on the firewall to drill threw, can anyone help?
I am trying to locate the car’s ECU. I’ve been told 3 different locations but can’t seem to locate it. I see the 104 pin connector on the firewall, is this it? Any info would help, thanks.