EuroCorsaa
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As above! ^^^
Bought these off a boy on MIGWEB
Located in sofrydd, south wales
Looms for both, motors, switches and also mirrors in silver.
Everythink to do the job!
Just want my money back!
£75 ONO POSTED
[Edited on 14-12-2009 by EuroCorsaa]
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EuroCorsaa
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so how do you wire them into the standerd loom?
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EuroCorsaa
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I just went by this
This assumes you have the necessary wiring in the car:
1. Strip your doors down to the weathershield.
2. Cut away 3 out of 4 sides of weathersheild and tape it out of the way (do not discard!).
3. With the multiplug disconnected, disconnect the door harness wiring from any Central Locking or speakers and remove from car door.
4. Remove the window guide rail from the door by removing the two screws holding it in. the window will now become slightly wobbley.
5. In the middle of the door are two big bolts - these hold the runner for the window. draw round the osition of these bolts before removing them. Watch the state of the glass now as you may need to move the window up and down the for the next bit.
6. Take out the horisontal guide rail, then drill out the rivets holding in the manual window regulator and remove the regulator from the door - and watch the glass! - take that out as well.
7. Insert new door harness.
8. Connect the switches and the motor to the door harness wiring to test the regulators before you fit them to check they work**.
9. Insert new electric regulator and motor and rivet this into place (may use different riveting points) - get a friend to help hold the glass up.
*make sure you rivet it in and not screw it in otherwise over time the screws will become loose and will mess the thing right up*
you need 4.9mm rivets and a pop-riveter or rivet gun to do this.
10. Make sure window runner is positioned correctly (the two bolts marked earlier) to ensure that the windows travel up and down with NO resitance.
11. Re-fit the door and tape up the weathersheild.
12. Reset the electric window motors by closing the window fully, then hold down the switch for 5 seconds until you hear a beep or click or something.
13. Mount switches in door, stand back and admire your handywork, then have a play.
* I haven't actually done this yet but this guide has been written based upon the instructions in the Hayens Manual and what my doors look like.
**You may need to add a fuse into the fuse box - the fuse needed is clearly marked on the fuse box panel by a window icon with arrows on it pointing up and down.
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EuroCorsaa
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