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Old May 4, 2004 | 08:57 AM
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aiight, i put in my power windows and locks, Woo Hoo! One problem though, well two. My power locks don't work, is there a fuse I need to install or what? I can't find my plastic fuse diagram that goes on the back of the fuse cover.
the major thing here though is my windows when i wired it all up i think i crossed the wires somewhere. The passenger side switch is fine, down = window down. The driver side switch is weird, the drivers side window goes down when you press down on the window switch and the passenger side window goes down when you pull up the window switch. Does anyone have a schematic on the wiring harness/plug so i can plug the correct wires into the right terminal (switch wires), or do i have to just play around with it until it does what i want?
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Old May 4, 2004 | 09:01 AM
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you need the power lock control box in order for the locks to work right.
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Old May 4, 2004 | 09:06 AM
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oh yeah, i got that and installed it already. forgot to mention that.
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Old May 4, 2004 | 11:22 AM
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sS im assuming then that you didnt have the clip to connect it into the fuse box. Ricght so heres what you want to do. On the drivers side you need to get power to the white/yellow wire. Thats the main power source to the drivers side window switch. That should let you use your drivers window correctly as long as they only cut the main cabin plug off the harness. On the passenger side the blue/black wire is main power for the passenger switch. I would advise wiring in a 20 amp fuse between whatever power source youre using and the window wiring though to keep it safe. And if you want to wire up the drivers switch to controll the passenger window you need to run wires and connect the blue/yellow and blue/green wires from drivers wiring harness to the passenger wiring harness.
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Old May 4, 2004 | 11:31 AM
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i made a harness out of like 3 of them. all the switches work, just the drivers side controls are backwards for the passenger window.
I do have the plug for the power locks too, is there a fuse necessary outside of the control box?
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Old May 4, 2004 | 12:13 PM
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here Ill give you a break down of the wiring but I dont have any way to pust a picture from work.

drivers window switch:
white/yellow= 12 volt power after a 20 amp fuse.
after that switch will work drivers window.

passenger window switch:
blue/black= 12 vlot power after 20 amp fuse
afterh that passenger switch will work passenger window.

blue/yellow & blue/white= wire from drivers harness (same colors) to let drivers switch work passenfger window.

as far as the lock control box I hope you have a good harness but basically if its cut, just match the colors between the actuators and the control box. the white/green wire is 12 volts after 20 amp fuse.
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