Today I began the job of installing power windows on Trixie (my 89L automatic).
Tools needed, Open barrel crimp tool. wire cutter, wire stripper, wire connector terminal release tools, Phillips screw driver, 10mm socket.
Supplies you will need: Left and Right power window winders, 1 dual window control for drivers side, one single window control for passenger side. (Or two single control if you put them in the cubby ..wiring will be a little different for this setup), Left and right side power window armrest unless you plan to put switches in the cubby. Left and right side wiring harness with power windows connectors. brass terminal connector assortment and brass splicers (I ordered mine from Eastern Beaver). Plastic terminal connectors to fit your wiring harness, A 12 inch piece of 10 gauge wire (I used white marine grade), 8 feet of 14 gauge red wire. 6 feet of 14 gauge blue wire, 6 feet of 14 yellow wire, 2 feet of 14 gauge black wire. Good quality electrical tape.
Later after I finish, I will create a detail document organizing all this better.
So far, I have the left winder installed and the left wiring harness in the door.
I put the power mirror connection on a separate connector under the dash. It is installed and working as before with the new harness.
The power window winder is installed and I tested it raising the window up and down using the 50 amp setting on
a battery charger. I put a 30 amp fuse on my test setup to make sure I didn't destroy anything while testing.
The window works great (I had previously installed new channel rubber and grommets on the windows).
I also temporarily installed the armrest with two screws so I could mark the places on the door to cut for wiring and drill for
the extra armrest screw holder. Tomorrow I will do the cuts for the armrest and get my under the dash power connections
ready.
I will add more picture to the photo bucket album as work progresses.
http://s1222.photobucket.com/user/1990new/slideshow/1990new%20Power%20Window%20Install
Tools needed, Open barrel crimp tool. wire cutter, wire stripper, wire connector terminal release tools, Phillips screw driver, 10mm socket.
Supplies you will need: Left and Right power window winders, 1 dual window control for drivers side, one single window control for passenger side. (Or two single control if you put them in the cubby ..wiring will be a little different for this setup), Left and right side power window armrest unless you plan to put switches in the cubby. Left and right side wiring harness with power windows connectors. brass terminal connector assortment and brass splicers (I ordered mine from Eastern Beaver). Plastic terminal connectors to fit your wiring harness, A 12 inch piece of 10 gauge wire (I used white marine grade), 8 feet of 14 gauge red wire. 6 feet of 14 gauge blue wire, 6 feet of 14 yellow wire, 2 feet of 14 gauge black wire. Good quality electrical tape.
Later after I finish, I will create a detail document organizing all this better.
So far, I have the left winder installed and the left wiring harness in the door.
I put the power mirror connection on a separate connector under the dash. It is installed and working as before with the new harness.
The power window winder is installed and I tested it raising the window up and down using the 50 amp setting on
a battery charger. I put a 30 amp fuse on my test setup to make sure I didn't destroy anything while testing.
The window works great (I had previously installed new channel rubber and grommets on the windows).
I also temporarily installed the armrest with two screws so I could mark the places on the door to cut for wiring and drill for
the extra armrest screw holder. Tomorrow I will do the cuts for the armrest and get my under the dash power connections
ready.
I will add more picture to the photo bucket album as work progresses.
http://s1222.photobucket.com/user/1990new/slideshow/1990new%20Power%20Window%20Install
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