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How do I wire a remote door lock to my 1995 mitsubishi eclipse , what are the wire colors for the power door locks?

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Hope this helps. It's for a 2004 eclipse remote start.

12volts white/red (40A) + ignition harness
Starter black/red + ignition harness
Second Starter N/A
Ignition green + ignition harness
Second Ignition N/A
Third Ignition N/A
Accessory blue/red + ignition harness
Second Accessory blue/black + ignition harness
Keysense blue/red ignition harness
Notes: This wire rests at ground, and goes to an open circuit when the key is inserted into the ignition cylinder.
Power Lock purple - pin 33 at ETACS ECU
Notes: The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Power Unlock lt. green/red - pin 34 at ETACS ECU
Notes: The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Lock Motor lt. green 5wi pin 19, 28 pin plug below fuses
Unlock Motor green/red 5wi pin 22 at ETACS ECU
Notes: The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Parking Lights+ green/white + pin 2, 15 pin plug above fuses
Parking Lights- N/A
Hazards green - pin 55 at ETACS ECU
Notes: The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Turn Signal(L) green/blue + pin 8, 15 pin plug above fuses
Turn Signal(R) green/yellow + pin 13, 15 pin plug above fuses
Reverse Light red/blue + pin 9, 43 pin plug in driver kick
Door Trigger see notes - see notes
Notes: The driver door trigger is lt. green, pin 6, in a 15 pin plug above the fuses. The passenger door is lt. green/black in pin 65 at the ETACS ECU. Use both wires and diode isolate each.

The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Dome Supervision green/orange - pin 1, 3 pin plug above fuses
Trunk/Hatch Pin red - pin 62 or 37 at ETACS ECU
Notes: It is in pin 62 on the coupes, and in pin 37 on the convertible spyders.

The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Hood Pin green/red - pin 24 at ETACS ECU
Notes: The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Trunk/Hatch Release green/white 5wi pin 32 at ETACS ECU
Notes: The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Power Sliding Door N/A
Factory Alarm Arm lt. green/black - pin 42 at ETACS ECU
Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the driver door key cylinder.

The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Factory Alarm Disarm orange - pin 25 at ETACS ECU
Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the driver door key cylinder.

The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Disarm No Unlock blue/red - pin 27 at ETACS ECU
Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the hatch/trunk key cylinder.

The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Tachometer white or black/white ac engine speed detection connector
Notes: The engine speed detection connector is a single pin connector in the fuse/relay box under the hood.

Can also go to one of the ignition coils or the distributor assembly and use the black/blue or white/green wire.
Wait to start N/A
Brake Wire green/orange + brake pedal switch
Parking Brake yellow/green - parking brake switch
Horn Trigger lt. green/black - pin 44 at ETACS ECU
Notes: The ETACS ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box.
Memory Seat 1 N/A
Memory Seat 2 N/A
Memory Seat 3 N/A
Interface Module: Category:
Immobilizer Bypass Required:
Yes Type:
Transponder
Part #: 556UW
Alternate Part1 #: DesignTech 20402
Alternate Part2 #: DesignTech 29402
Notes: Standard on all models.

Good luck.

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