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The wires hanging out of the door - Is that for the mirrors or are those power window doors? (can't tell if that's a manual window door - plastic is blocking where the splined crank post would be). Those are PW door cards and motors, so you're good there.
Last edited by Maxwedge; Jul 11, 2020 at 05:38 PM.
I would think the door itself is the same between the two, and that you could take the manual mechanism out and replace with the power motors and tracks. If all the mounting holes are present on both doors (power / non-power) then you're good to go.
Okay, I'll investigate. I definitely have the wiring and center console control. Something must have happened to the original doors.
Spend the day going through parts. The seller gave me a boot and two boxes full of grey and red interior and exterior parts, and a can of assorted fastners, connectors, screws, bolts...
Not sure where to start. The seats were out; I re-installed them. No side mirrors. Gotta get it VIN verified at CHP, so I got the cheapest mirrors I could find (until I can find some OEM power mirrior replacements).
Need two 13in rims and tires,or four matching of some other. Then I'll motor it to a mechanic to get a once over.
Took a few pics ofpice floorboard and the storage bin void. I've read that is a prime place for rust. There is an over lay in thr bin void space, is that normal of some patch/repair?
I should probably confirm the power window motor arms work before trying to install them. Yes?
Seems I should get the center console power window control connected; confirm power to the fuse and a good fuse; connected each arm and see if it moves, yes?
I have no idea where such a thing is located, what such a thing looks like, or how such a task is accomplished.
Of what benefit would be such a change?
Do you have pics or instructions?
Thanks,
It's all in the link I posted. If you're not accustomed to wiring, you may not want to do this. RX-7 windows are notorious for moving slow because all the power goes through the switches.
Is there a way to test the power window arm motors and the center console switches, to make aure they are still good, before getting into the nitty-gritty of the relay?
Is there a way to test the power window arm motors and the center console switches, to make aure they are still good, before getting into the nitty-gritty of the relay?
Yes - just plug the center console switch and window arms in before installing.
As a small note, make sure you grease the sliders/tracks on the new window assembly. My first '85 RX7 had slooooowwwwww windows and I thought the motors were dying. Went to Mazda asking for new motors and the parts man told me to grease the tracks first. He was right - the windows worked like new again.
Will either one of these testers give me the same verification results as a meter, or do I need to pay for a meter?
Just so I understand !
1. Make sure there is power.
2. Test the connector lead on the end where the power window motor is to be connected for continuity through those wires?
3. Then do the same for the center console switch?
4. If both work hook up the motor (before install), and try it all together?
Something like that? I have NOOO idea what I'm doing. But, I'm a fast learner (no I'm not). I do listen well (no I don't).
I'm a mess, trying to have fun at a new thing with a car I owned as a boy.
Be patient with me, please. Talk to me like I'm five.
🤣🤣🤣
That/those testers will light up when 12v is put to one side and other lead to ground. So, if you start from an energized part of the circuit - say, turn the ignition switch on and work your way from the harness through the switch -- it will tell you 12v is flowing that way. Because the light on the tester will light up. Only problem with a simple tester like that is that the circuit being tested has to be energized, but yes it's a start. With a proper multimeter you can check continuity without anything being connected or energized, which is often more convenient. So it's not a continuity tester but can test if there's 12v DC power on something.
the power window regulators and door panels will fit in the door, 81-85 the doors are all the same. you will want to make sure you have the power window door harness, i think the red and green wires are the ones, but you should make sure.
please clean and grease the regulators, they like it
for testing them, i would plug it all in and hit the switch, although you can use the lights too
you should also redo the plastic on the inner doors, it keeps the door panels from getting wet, any plastic works, trash bag, whatever