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I had already found my door harness was pre-wired for remote trunk release :
http://www.supermotors.net/vehicles/registry/media/322573

after pulling back the carpeting the wiring for the fuel door was right there taped up

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The stock NON-remote release fuel filler door opening - as viewed from in the trunk, behind the carpeting - between the fender and trunk bracing

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The stock NON-remote release fuel filler door opening - as viewed from in the trunk, behind the carpeting - between the fender and trunk bracing

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After some work with the dremel from the BACK SIDE, I made a square opening for the fuel door release solenoid to slide through. I used some self-tapping screws into the platic to secure it.

You will need to remove the fuel cap to fit it in/out. I stretched a rubber glove over the openign to prevent debris from entering the tank while the cap was off

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The stock door panel has a plastic plug where the fuel door switch would go

If you pry it up a little, you will actually see the 'FUEL' text printed underneath


(image originally posted in this album: http://www.supermotors.net/vehicles/registry/media/522818 )

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Removing the door panel will uncover the factory fuel door wiring clipped to the plug.



If you're lucky, you can pry out the plug from the top, and the wiring will come out with it - without having to pull the door panel.

If not, you can pop out the trunk release from the top and try to fish the fuel door switch connector out the hole, or just remove the panel:
http://www.crownvic.net/drock96marquis/95-02doorpanelremoval.htm

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With the plug removed

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Plug vs Switch

I bought the switch new from Ford since it was cheap.

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Plug vs Switch

I bought the switch new from Ford since it was cheap.

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Trunk release switch popped out, fuel door switch wiring fished out the hole.

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Trunk release switch popped out, fuel door switch wiring fished out the hole. Fuel door switch connected

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A close up of the mounting tabs used on both the fuel and trunk door release switches. It is a very thin plastic.

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Fuel door switch and trunk release switch installed.


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