Hi All,
New here and really hope someone can help.
I drive a 15 plate (MY2014) 350L Transit Regular Cargo Van and some kind scrote has (unsuccessfully) attempted to break into it by attacking the front door wiring. It looks as though they've inserted a metal coat hanger in the gap between the front of the doors and the back of the wings and tried to rip/short the wiring out.
Luckily I was still able to open the driver's door and have removed the door trim and carefully removed the damaged door wiring harness. After removing the passenger seats and the trim at the l/h end of the dash, I've also managed to remove the trim from the passenger door, but can't open it to remove the damaged harness as the door is deadlocked.
I have access to the door catch motor connection and have searched extensively but can't find the pinouts for the connection which would enable me to manually apply power release the deadlock and open the door. I have also tried metering across all the cables but can't make any sense of it and am reluctant to start applying power and risk damaging things further - I've got enough hassle without making things worse!
I've spoken to my local Ford dealer who have been quite helpful but have said they can't give me the information I need to release the lock as a) they don't know for this vehicle and b) would need to speak to Ford to find out and perform the task themselves as it's quite sensitive info. The issue is they want £105/hr and can't tell me how long it's going to take.
There are 6 cables that go to the lock motor, all black.
Anyone have any idea please