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Old 04-12-06, 01:32 AM
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Door Panel Wiring

So I removed my door panel a while back and now that Im putting it back on. I have this one wire that I cant seem to figure out where it goes. I plugged in the one for the light, and then there was one that connected to under the window switch. Now I have a real small wire connection that I have no idea where it goes. Anyone have an idea? Ill try and get pictures later if need be.
Old 04-12-06, 11:16 AM
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I have that too. No idea...
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my 90 N/A had manual windows and locks and the door panel had wiring for power locks, power windows, some other crap (probably speaker) and the light at the back of the door...

I THINK (not sure, but the evidence points to this fact) that all the doors would have came with the wiring necessary to make them into each designated model, why make 4 different harnesses right? just leave what you don't need unplugged?

I guess that was their logic, it makes sense
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i love that logic, sure makes hooking up an amp easy, thank you for AAS wiring but not having AAS!! ;P
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