Splicing window and lock control wires from door to car

Tiny
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  • 2003 FORD CROWN VICTORIA
  • V8
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 100,000 MILES
I replaced the right rear door on my car. The used replacement door wires for window and lock controls don't match the ones coming out of the body.
I checked on line for the colors of the wires so I can splice them but the colors and sizes on the replacement door are different from the ones coming from the chassis and the ones shown online are different, too.
From chassis I have 12ga. Yellow w/blk stripe; 12ga red w/blk; 12ga red w/bl; 14ga pink w/or; 14ga. Pink w/blk; 18ga blk plain; 18ga blk w/ tan stripe.
From the door: 16 ga yellow w/blk; 16ga red w/bl; 14ga pink w/or ; 14ga red w/blk; 14ga pink w/blk; 18ga blk w/tan stripe; 18ga plain black.
Some of these may be wrong. I could not be sure of some colors or sizes.
I need help to connect the right door wires to those coming out of the chassis. 2 or 3 are obvious, of course. Thanks.
Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 AT 8:53 AM

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Tiny
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Hi, so is replacement door from same car ie. Year make body style? CA?
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Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 AT 12:11 PM
Tiny
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I don't know the year of the door but it fits perfectly and is the exact same white as my car so I do not have to paint it. But, it is from a police car. That may be the problem. It is probably set up to not allow rear seat occupants to open the door or window. My car is a private model of the same body style: 2003 Crown Vic small v-8 base model.
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Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 AT 1:03 PM
Tiny
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Hello,

If I may jump in here, Okay from the wiring diagrams that I have included in the diagrams down below, this is the best I can figure it here. Okay 1== Yellow/Black Wire) Master Window Adjust Switch(Pin #4) to Right Rear Window Adjust Switch(Pin #5) 2==Red/Black Wire) Master Window Adjust Switch(Pin #3) to Right Rear Window Adjust Switch(Pin #3) 3==Red/Light Blue Wire) Right Rear Power Window Adjust Switch(Pin #4) to Left Rear Window Adjust Switch(Pin #4) 4==Pink/Orange Wire)
Right Rear Door Lock Actuator(Pin #1) to Driver Door Module(Pin #3) 5==Pink/Black Wire) Right Rear Door Lock Actuator(Pin #2) to Driver Door Module(Pin #8) 6==Black Wire)
Master Window Adjust Switch(Pin #5) to Ground #200 7==Black/tan which is actually Black/White Wire) Circuit Breaker 602(Battery Junction Box) to Passenger Side Door Lock Switch(Pin #4). Please go through these and see if they match up. These are all the major components that I can see. Please get back to us with how everything turns out.

Thanks,
Alex
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Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 AT 4:02 PM
Tiny
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Gosh, Alex. Thanks a bunch. You went to a lot of work to put all that in an answer. I'm not real good with electric but you make it pretty clear. I'll start on it and we'll see where I get to. I'll get back to you with results
(and probably some more questions)
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Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 AT 5:35 PM
Tiny
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L should add a fact to my question. This is the fact: The replacement door is from a Police car. My car never was in police service.
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Wednesday, July 24th, 2019 AT 6:43 PM
Tiny
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This is a message to the moderator of this website: You wrote to me (teejaygone@gmail. Com) that Ken has responded to my car question but I am not able to find that response. I am new with you guys so am probably not doing something right. I really need Ken's help so please advise me.
Kever
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Thursday, July 25th, 2019 AT 5:18 AM
Tiny
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Alex, l have solved my 2003 crown vic door wiring. Everything works now! Thanks again. Kever
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Thursday, July 25th, 2019 AT 12:48 PM
Tiny
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Glad you could get it fixed, that kind of problem can be tough. Please use 2CarPros anytime we are here to help.
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Friday, July 26th, 2019 AT 9:50 AM

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