Man, I wish I had simple hand-crank windows on this thing!
There is a fustercluck of wiring going to my doors. A previous owner installed a remote entry system and whoever did it was pretty much working with scrap speaker wire, electrical tape and Elmer's glue.
The strap that holds the door from opening all the way gave way and some of the wires got pulled. Now my d/s window is down and I can't get it up. Some of the wires to the plug/harness were clipped off for some reason tracing everything is turning into a nightmare.
There is a hot wire that goes to the remote door locking mechanism, necessary because the door has to lock even if the ignition is off. The problem that I am having is figuring out how the window motor is wired. I think I found the wire that goes hot when you hit the up button, but it does not seem to go hot when you hit the down button.
Can somebody clue me in?
There are two contacts on the top of the motor, as per the photo. I have labeled the contacts as (1) and (2). Now, what I do not know is if one of those contacts goes up and one goes down and the ground is through the chassis, or if the switch makes the reverse up and down and those are just hot and ground contacts.
Does anyone have a clue as to which it is?
And if (1) and (2) are hot and ground or ground and hot, or up and down or down and up?
Wires were cobbled together and some have broken in inconvenient locations. There is a good auto-electrician in town and I may end up taking it to him to let them sort the rat's nest out, but we're in rainy season and I'd rather at least get that window up so that I don't get water in the Jeep.
This is the state of things as it stands right now. I'm about to go back out and see what I can figure out on my own.
There is a fustercluck of wiring going to my doors. A previous owner installed a remote entry system and whoever did it was pretty much working with scrap speaker wire, electrical tape and Elmer's glue.
There is a hot wire that goes to the remote door locking mechanism, necessary because the door has to lock even if the ignition is off. The problem that I am having is figuring out how the window motor is wired. I think I found the wire that goes hot when you hit the up button, but it does not seem to go hot when you hit the down button.
Can somebody clue me in?
There are two contacts on the top of the motor, as per the photo. I have labeled the contacts as (1) and (2). Now, what I do not know is if one of those contacts goes up and one goes down and the ground is through the chassis, or if the switch makes the reverse up and down and those are just hot and ground contacts.
Does anyone have a clue as to which it is?
And if (1) and (2) are hot and ground or ground and hot, or up and down or down and up?
Wires were cobbled together and some have broken in inconvenient locations. There is a good auto-electrician in town and I may end up taking it to him to let them sort the rat's nest out, but we're in rainy season and I'd rather at least get that window up so that I don't get water in the Jeep.
This is the state of things as it stands right now. I'm about to go back out and see what I can figure out on my own.
