I am doing a lot of electrical work on my car (for many various reasons). Anyway, one of the projects is installing power windows (there were manual crank windows previously). After much trial and error, I have finally got the motor and switch to work (using spare parts), but I am now interested in hooking the wiring up to the car's main power source through the fuse box. So what I am really looking for is a wiring diagram for the car, particularly for the fuse box. I know there is a fuse and fuse spot for the windows, but I don't know where to hook the wires into. Any help with this project would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Sean
Look on the back of the fuse cover. Even if there are no fuses in the spots where they are suppose to be the cover will still have the information silk screened onto the back of it.
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Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
Jeff,
Thanks for the info, but if you're referring to the location of the fuse - I know where that is - I know which fuse it is and which location it goes. What I am wondering is where I would hook the wires that go from the fuse box to the power window switch - so that the window motor and switch run like they would had the car come with power windows installed.
I am assuming that since there is a fuse already there - there has to be a way to connect the wiring to the fuse and the box - I just don't know which connector on the back of the fuse box correlates with which fuse. These are not labeled (that I know of) and are not organized in a similar way to the fuse arrangement. Anyway, so I would appreciate any information about the actual wiring of the fuse box for this car or a similar one (I'm sure most fuse boxes are somewhat similar).
Look for these wires :
| LF WINDOW UP/DN|RED / yel, RED / blue | |driver's door switch |
| RF WINDOW UP/DN|blue/grn, blue/yel | |dr. door or kick panel |
Follow these wires from the fuse box and you should be able to work with it in the door boot and harness in the door. Hope this helps you out.
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Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA