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post Dec 20, 2005 - 9:50 AM
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Yeah, so my power windows (on BOTH door switches) and moonroof don't wanna work. I checked EVERY fuse I could find and they all seem to be in tact. My power mirror switch and the power locks work just fine though. I even tried to manually activate the windows on the circuit board using jumpers and I could get the locks to lock and unlock but the wouldnt budge. I don't know what else to do. frown.gif


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post Dec 22, 2005 - 9:44 AM
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when I installed the engine start button I had to wire up a switch using the wire from the ignition harness:
White = 12v constant
Black/Orange = Ignition Wire
Grey = Acc
Black/White = Starter

I tapped the Acc and Ignition wires together (so I didn't have to setup 2 switches) and wired the other end to a switch. Ran the 12v constant to the switch as well so when the switch is flipped it's just as if you had your key in the on position. Also, there's a blue and red wire on the ignition harness as well and THAT is the wire that controls the windows, moonroof and wipers! So I tapped that into the ignition and acc wires so that when I flip the switch, all those wires connect with the 12v constant. TA DA!!


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post Jun 29, 2010 - 6:50 PM
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QUOTE (djultimate @ Dec 22, 2005 - 10:44 AM) *
when I installed the engine start button I had to wire up a switch using the wire from the ignition harness:
White = 12v constant
Black/Orange = Ignition Wire
Grey = Acc
Black/White = Starter

I tapped the Acc and Ignition wires together (so I didn't have to setup 2 switches) and wired the other end to a switch. Ran the 12v constant to the switch as well so when the switch is flipped it's just as if you had your key in the on position. Also, there's a blue and red wire on the ignition harness as well and THAT is the wire that controls the windows, moonroof and wipers! So I tapped that into the ignition and acc wires so that when I flip the switch, all those wires connect with the 12v constant. TA DA!!


This message is about 5 years old but it was the only place on the internet that had this answer - I had a similar problem. I installed a power antenna and when I clipped the connector I disconnected the 12v wire from the power windows wire. Wrapped them together and voila - fixed.

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