need help with power door conversion
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Re: need help with power door conversion
Yes, you can. It's in my DIY. Check sig. You can even use the door wiring harness with some very minor modifications.
Part numbers won't be identical due to inclusion of many wires required for the two rear doors. However, since you just want the wiring for the front doors, you can just strip out these same wires as you would for the Coupe. I used a Sedan wiring harness on my first and second power conversion. Works great.
Part numbers won't be identical due to inclusion of many wires required for the two rear doors. However, since you just want the wiring for the front doors, you can just strip out these same wires as you would for the Coupe. I used a Sedan wiring harness on my first and second power conversion. Works great.
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Re: need help with power door conversion
Yes, you can. It's in my DIY. Check sig. You can even use the door wiring harness with some very minor modifications.
Part numbers won't be identical due to inclusion of many wires required for the two rear doors. However, since you just want the wiring for the front doors, you can just strip out these same wires as you would for the Coupe. I used a Sedan wiring harness on my first and second power conversion. Works great.
Part numbers won't be identical due to inclusion of many wires required for the two rear doors. However, since you just want the wiring for the front doors, you can just strip out these same wires as you would for the Coupe. I used a Sedan wiring harness on my first and second power conversion. Works great.
Modification needed? Yes.
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