Mirror Switch Test Specifications

1992 Mercury Tracer Base, 4D Wagon, AutomaticSECTION Mirror Switch Test Specifications
SIDE MIRROR SWITCH TEST (ESCORT & TRACER) (1)

Switch Position Continuity
Left Mirror
Up DK BLU/BLK & BRN
" LT GRN & BLK
Down DK BLU/BLK & LT GRN
" BRN & BLK
Left DK BLU/BLK & LT GRN
" BRN/YEL & BLK
Right DK/BLU/BLK & BRN/YEL
" LT GRN & BLK
Right Mirror
Up DK BLU/BLK & BRN
" LT GRN/BLK & BLK
Down DK BLU/BLK & LT GRN/BLK
" BRN & BLK
Left DK BLU/BLK & LT GRN/BLK
" BRN/BLK & BLK
Right DK BLU/BLK & BRN/BLK
" LT GRN/BLK & BLK
(1) See Figure for connector terminal identification.
SIDE MIRROR SWITCH TEST (PROBE) (1)

Switch Position (2) Battery Voltage (3) Ground
Left Mirror
Up BRN LT GRN
Down LT GRN BRN
Left LT GRN BRN/YEL
Right BRN/YEL LT GRN
Right Mirror
Up BRN LT GRN/BLK
Down LT GRN/BLK BRN
Left LT GRN/BLK BRN/BLK
Right BRN/BLK LT GRN/BLK
(1) See Figure for connector terminal identification.
(2) 11-13 volts.
(3) 0-1 volt.
SIDE MIRROR SWITCH TEST (EXCEPT ESCORT, PROBE & TRACER) (1)

Switch Position (2) Battery Voltage (3) Ground
Left Mirror
Up DK BLU RED & (4) YEL
Down (4) YEL DK BLU
Left RED DK BLU & (4) YEL
Right (4) YEL RED
Right Mirror
Up PPL (4) YEL & DK GRN
Down (4) YEL PPL
Left DK GRN PPL & (4) YEL
Right YEL & PPL DK GRN
(1) See Fig 1 and Fig 2 for connector terminal identification.
(2) 11-13 volts.
(3) 0-1 volt.
(4) White wire on Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis, Sable, Taurus, Tempo & Topaz.
Fig 1: Side Mirror Switch & Motor Connectors (Continental, Cougar, Mark VII, Mustang, Thunderbird & Town Car)
G91J08864Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
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