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Off car test door electrics

Posted: 6/30/10 7:07pm Message 1 of 4
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I purchased a set of nice lookin doors @ Carlisle awhile back and getting round to prepare and install them. First clean-up then I want to test the electric mirrors, power windows & power door locks.  I have a 12vDC PS to test with. Geek I'm thinking I might need test harness & a switch to simulate on car connections. 

Any suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
Jeff



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Off car test door electrics

Posted: 7/1/10 8:36am Message 2 of 4
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Here is the pertinent section of the wiring diagram.  You can just connect test leads to the components.  Note that the window motor plug has just the "IN" side for up and down.  You must ground to the motor housing to complete the circuit.

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Off car test door electrics

Posted: 7/1/10 2:01pm Message 3 of 4
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If you use a power supply, make sure to limit the current, use the fuse sizes in the car as a go by.
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Off car test door electrics

Posted: 7/5/10 7:55pm Message 4 of 4
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Sorry guys, been at the Jersey shore for a couple of days for some R&R with the family.

I'll check out the electrics & test tomorrow.

 Thanks Larry & good point Dave for the fuse size.
Jeff

 




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