Window Switch Wires
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There are four wires for our window switches. Which color controls the window up functionality?
I got my WebElectric one-touch window down working, but now my windows won't roll up and it's 38 degrees out there! I think I installed the splice connector incorrectly, but I don't want to screw up the one I got right!
I got my WebElectric one-touch window down working, but now my windows won't roll up and it's 38 degrees out there! I think I installed the splice connector incorrectly, but I don't want to screw up the one I got right!
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I don't know, but I feel for ya. My problem was I could raise and lower my rear windows with my POWER SEAT switch. DOH! We tried two modules, same thing. Then they sent me a revised version that works great. Unfortunately, with all the swapping out and stuff, a couple of the spliced connectors broke. I ended up just soldering the wires in. Webelectrics Rocks!
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I got it working thanks to some help from ClevParts.com. For the record, the yellow/black wire is the UP wire!
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For the record, there weren't any problems whatsoever with the one-touch rear window module from WebElectric. The guy doing the installation (yours truly) is just an idiot.
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Originally posted by TheMustangSource@December 16, 2005, 4:39 PM
For the record, there weren't any problems whatsoever with the one-touch rear window module from WebElectric. The guy doing the installation (yours truly) is just an idiot.
For the record, there weren't any problems whatsoever with the one-touch rear window module from WebElectric. The guy doing the installation (yours truly) is just an idiot.
Let me know how you like it.
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If I can install a product, it is a true testament to its development. This is the second WebElectric product I've installed myself (sequentials) and I haven't electrocuted myself or anything!
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Originally posted by TheMustangSource@December 16, 2005, 4:28 PM
If I can install a product, it is a true testament to its development. This is the second WebElectric product I've installed myself (sequentials) and I haven't electrocuted myself or anything!
If I can install a product, it is a true testament to its development. This is the second WebElectric product I've installed myself (sequentials) and I haven't electrocuted myself or anything!
I'll agree with the thumbs up for WebElectric. Great stuff
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