1999 civic vp sedan door harness repair no power windows just power locks
Trying to find a diagram on this it has no power windows just locks. The switch stopped working so im assuming the wires broke loose from the harness on both front doors which Is common. Would like to repair it's not many wires that goes to them I know the passenger side probably has 4 total wires for the lock motor and the speakers. The driver side probably has 2 extra wires because of the lock switch . Could this floor harness be replaced is that what runs through the car into door and clips to the harness any suggestions would be appreciated thanks.
The broken wires are generally found on the rear side of those two connectors. Start by inspecting the wires in the driver side connector.
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If I remember correctly, you need to remove the front fender to access and remove the connectors.
The fix is to remove the connector pins with broken wires and resolder them to the broken wires.
Open your driver door wide open, and take some clear pictures of the wire harness that crosses from the chassis to the door.
If you search, you will find many threads on this extremely common problem.
Also, did check whether the fuses for the power window circuit are blown?
The fix is to remove the connector pins with broken wires and resolder them to the broken wires.
Open your driver door wide open, and take some clear pictures of the wire harness that crosses from the chassis to the door.
If you search, you will find many threads on this extremely common problem.
Also, did check whether the fuses for the power window circuit are blown?
If I remember correctly, you need to remove the front fender to access and remove the connectors.
The fix is to remove the connector pins with broken wires and resolder them to the broken wires.
Open your driver door wide open, and take some clear pictures of the wire harness that crosses from the chassis to the door.
If you search, you will find many threads on this extremely common problem.
Also, did check whether the fuses for the power window circuit are blown?
The fix is to remove the connector pins with broken wires and resolder them to the broken wires.
Open your driver door wide open, and take some clear pictures of the wire harness that crosses from the chassis to the door.
If you search, you will find many threads on this extremely common problem.
Also, did check whether the fuses for the power window circuit are blown?
Next carefully separate the rubber boot from the door jamb connector to check for broken wires.
A plastic tool for removing fuses can be found in the dash fuse box, unless some lost it.
However, it's best to voltage test the fuses in place.
Definitely check all window fuses first.
Next carefully separate the rubber boot from the door jamb connector to check for broken wires.
A plastic tool for removing fuses can be found in the dash fuse box, unless some lost it.
However, it's best to voltage test the fuses in place.
Next carefully separate the rubber boot from the door jamb connector to check for broken wires.
A plastic tool for removing fuses can be found in the dash fuse box, unless some lost it.
However, it's best to voltage test the fuses in place.
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