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scottyt84 
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Posted: January 21, 2012 at 3:11 PM / IP Logged  
I am looking for the window wiring for a 2006 Mazda5, I am putting in window roll up/down modules. Thanks in advance guys!
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Posted: January 21, 2012 at 11:05 PM / IP Logged  
Front left door wires are in the driver door and the rest are in the driver side kick panel.
FL Up = RED / White
FL Down = Green
FR Up = RED / Green
FR Down = Lt GREEN/ Black
RL Up = White
RL Down = Yellow
RR Up = Red
RR Down = BLACK/ Red
This information is provided only as a reference.
All circuits should be verified with a digital multi-meter prior to making any connections.
scottyt84 
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91stt wrote:
Front left door wires are in the driver door and the rest are in the driver side kick panel.
FL Up = RED / White
FL Down = Green
FR Up = RED / Green
FR Down = Lt GREEN/ Black
RL Up = White
RL Down = Yellow
RR Up = Red
RR Down = BLACK/ Red
What polarity? I would assume + but wanna make sure first.
howie ll 
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POS and you shouldn't even be posting this, it's too lazy. The correct way would be to have the door panels off test yourself and connect at the motor wires.
scottyt84 
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howie ll wrote:
POS and you shouldn't even be posting this, it's too lazy. The correct way would be to have the door panels off test yourself and connect at the motor wires.
thanks for the help in trying to help me get this done, i'll keep you in mind as I am in my shop with it 28 degrees out and I am looking for the wires.....if your going to post make it useful or GTFO.....
howie ll 
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No the whole point was that you have to open the driver's door panel or both if it's a 530t and find the motor wires, there will only be a pair going to each motor, find the one that goes to 12V+ on closing the windows and that's the one, it takes about what a minute to find and strip a wire to find out after you've removed the panel.
PS with the exception of certain Mercedes, some Lancias, Spanish built GM and early 80s VW, EVERY vehicle window motor wire sits ground (-) at rest.
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Posted: January 22, 2012 at 9:07 PM / IP Logged  
scotty, all information provided here is for reference only and must still be verified with a DMM or other appropriate test instrument.
Manufacturers can and have changed wire insulation color mid-production which would make this information useless without properly testing of your target wires.
This information is provided only as a reference.
All circuits should be verified with a digital multi-meter prior to making any connections.

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