Re: Power Window Switch Connector
Considering my experience with the original harnesses and connectors, you ought to look into installing the repair harness at the motor and switch. It seems like that is the weak link in these systems when they get old. I think both ends were like $30 - less for you, of course. That generic switch I put in is a lot better built, but I had to rig up a replacement for the palnut and plastic cap on the back - I used a flat speed nut and nylon acorn nut on top - not really necessary, but no need to create a spot for electrical arcing in the door. Mine are a little slow, but that is due to the nylon rollers in the regulator being hard and dried up - one rolls and one just slides in the track - I'm sure that takes a toll on the motor after a while.
Last edited by tucsonjwt; 09-07-2010 at 12:07 AM.
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