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General Procedure

WARNING: Before beginning any service procedure, refer to SAFETY WARNINGS . Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.
  1. WARNING: Police Package warning lights are a high-intensity Light-Emitting Diode (LED) type. Do not stare directly at these lights, as doing so may cause temporary blindness and/or eye damage. Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
    NOTE: When cycling through flash patterns, most flash patterns include an off/on pattern followed by an inverse on/off pattern. Setting the LED on one side to the on/off and the other to off/on creates the alternating pattern effect which should not be confused with synchronization which applies to the pattern timing between LED groups. For proper synchronization, the correct flash patterns must be selected for the individual flashing LEDs  . Refer to the Explorer, Taurus Police Interceptor Modifier Guide for specific flashing LED patterns.

    Disconnect the flashing LED to be programmed.

  2. Connect ground to pin 4, component side of the flashing LED.
    Fig 1: Identifying Flashing LED Connector Terminals
    G09084479Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
  3. NOTE: This step will activate the individual flashing LED. The flashing LED must be active to change the flash pattern.

    Connect 12 volts to pin 1, component side of the flashing LED

  4. Change the flashing LED flash pattern:
    • To cycle forward to the next pattern, connect 12 volts to pin 2, component side of the flashing LED for less than 1 second.
    • To cycle back to the previous pattern, connect 12 volts to pin 2, component side of the flashing LED for greater than 1 second.