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greenlantern77

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2001 Ford Mustang GT
I am in the process of removing an aftermarket alarm/autostart.
Behind the driver side kick panel there are a bunch of wires.
There is a factory Brown with white stripe wire that was split,
with 1 part connected to one aftermarket wire and the other part
connected to another aftermarket wire. In the process of removing
the aftermarket wires and reconnecting the one half of the brown with
white stripe wire to the other half of the brown with white stripe wire,
I pulled the one half out of its harness. So now I have the brown with
white stripe wire with a metal crimped fitting/pin on the end that came out
of the terminal and no idea which terminal hole it goes into.
There is a long black terminal (closest to the front of the car), then a
small white one next, then a small black one (farthest away from the front
of the car) that this wire fell out of. So I know which terminal it fell
out of but not which blank hole that it goes into.
If any one could let me know then I could stop panicing and be done with
this junk aftermarket alarm/autostart/pain in the butt system and move
on to bigger/better things like a supercharger.
Thanks.
 
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12volts yellow & lt. green/purple + ignition harness
Starter white/pink + ignition harness
Second Starter N/A
Ignition red/lt. green + ignition harness
Second Ignition N/A
Third Ignition N/A
Accessory gray/yellow and red/black + ignition harness
Second Accessory black/lt. green + ignition harness
Keysense black/pink - ign harn, 26 pin plug, pin
9 at GEM
Power Lock lt. green + 20 pin plug, pin 20 at
GEM
Power Unlock purple + 20 pin plug, pin 18 at
GEM
Lock Motor red/white 5wi 20 pin plug, pin 9 at GEM
Unlock Motor red/orange 5wi 20 pin plug, pin 7 at GEM
Parking Lights+ brown + 26 pin plug, pin 7 at GEM
Parking Lights- white/black - 26 pin plug, pin 11 at
GEM
Hazards same as turn signals
Turn Signal(L) lt grn/wht(F), lt grn/org(R) + steering column
Turn Signal(R) wht/lt blu(F), org/lt blu(R) + steering column
Reverse Light black/pink + 26 pin plug, pin 20 at
GEM
Door Trigger yel/black (L), gray/red (R) - 20P plg, pin 13 & 5 at
GEM
Dome Supervision black/white + 20 pin plug, pin 3 at GEM
Trunk/Hatch Pin brown/white - 12 pin plug, pin 3 at GEM
Hood Pin N/A
Trunk/Hatch Release pink/lt. green - 26 pin plug, pin 25 at
GEM
Power Sliding Door N/A
Factory Alarm Arm arms on lock with door
open
Factory Alarm Disarm dk. green/purple - 20 pin plug, pin 16 at
GEM
Disarm No Unlock see factory alarm disarm
Tachometer NOT red or white/lt. blue ac ignition coil or coil pack
Wait to start N/A
Brake Wire red/lt. green + brake pedal switch
Parking Brake purple/yellow or lt. blu/blk - 12 pin plug, pin 4 at GEM
Horn Trigger yellow/lt. green - 26 pin plug, pin 12 at
GEM
Memory Seat 1 N/A
Memory Seat 2 N/A
Memory Seat 3 N/A
Immobilizer Bypass Module
 
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from the above reply, it seems to be the "Trunk/Hatch Pin brown/white - 12 pin plug, pin 3 at GEM"
Can you tell me which one is pin 3/ what the orientation of the pin order is for the clip.
I also attached some pics i took last night.
 

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the majority of the pics were too big to put on here. I have this question posted on mustang forums too, no answers from anyone there yet though, but it has the pictures i took on it
http://www.mustangforums.com/m_4347946/tm.htm
 
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In your pic of the connector it goes in pin 3 on the left side from the top above the purple/yellow stripe wire.
 
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thanks guys, ill plug it in there and make sure the button works to pop the trunk.
 
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seems to be good, thanks
 

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