Ek door swap, DX to SI doors
okay I have a hatch DX 99 and am having problems with my window falling off the track so I have picked up some 99 SI doors. I want to go ahead and slap these doors, is this possible with the SI harness (just plug and play). The harness inside door is all there but is cut right when the harness comes out the door and makes it way to the cabin. Need info on this asap.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 714DC4 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">is this possible with the SI harness (just plug and play). The harness inside door is all there but is cut right when the harness comes out the door and makes it way to the cabin. Need info on this asap.</TD></TR></TABLE>
i dont think that they would just plug and play because DX is manual and SI doors are powered
i dont think that they would just plug and play because DX is manual and SI doors are powered
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 92hatch_cx-t »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
i dont think that they would just plug and play because DX is manual and SI doors are powered
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Wouldnt the harness just go directly to the fuse box to power them? i dont see why it would need to go anywhere else
i dont think that they would just plug and play because DX is manual and SI doors are powered
</TD></TR></TABLE>Wouldnt the harness just go directly to the fuse box to power them? i dont see why it would need to go anywhere else
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Wouldnt the harness just go directly to the fuse box to power them? i dont see why it would need to go anywhere else</TD></TR></TABLE>
no the doors have their own separate harness
if u change the harness from under the dash then yes but its a lot of work but it can be done but they are 2 separate harnesses
Wouldnt the harness just go directly to the fuse box to power them? i dont see why it would need to go anywhere else</TD></TR></TABLE>
no the doors have their own separate harness
if u change the harness from under the dash then yes but its a lot of work but it can be done but they are 2 separate harnesses
isnt my car already some what pre-wired for this and lets say ac? I was looking at the fuse box and all they neccessary fuses for the doors are already in place. I am thinking that I would just need the harness that goes from the fuse box to the door. I also was looking at my Haynes repair manuel and from the wiring diagram it looks like i just need that harness
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RED_90TEG »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">any ex 96-00 harness should work doesnt have to b 99-00 not 100% sure tho find out ! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Correct, any 96-00 power window floor harness will work.
Modified by ek forever guy at 11:09 AM 6/7/2007
Correct, any 96-00 power window floor harness will work.
Modified by ek forever guy at 11:09 AM 6/7/2007
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Correcy, any 96-00 power window floor harness will work.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks for the confirmation, now I wont just be looking for an si floor harness. So....anyone know anyone one selling a floor harness?
Correcy, any 96-00 power window floor harness will work.</TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks for the confirmation, now I wont just be looking for an si floor harness. So....anyone know anyone one selling a floor harness?
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