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31-01-09, 01:42 AM
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passenger compartment fusebox (electric rear windows)
im putting in electric windows for the rear, fitted the regulators, door looms, switches and made up my body looms.
-if my car already has driver and passenger electric windows,the only thing im having to worry about here is providing an earthing and a positive point for the rear two windows?
-now would i be right in saying, i could follow where the passenger and driver positive wires lead to, then il find the passenger compartment fuse box?
-would a bolt on one of the seats be a decent earthing point?
thanks
mo
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31-01-09, 10:45 AM
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earthing points are fine mate!
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Foxes don't have fluffy coats like that, either. If it was a fox, he wouldn't have let me pick him up.
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31-01-09, 12:09 PM
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nice one mate.
is it possible to take the fusebox out without damaging anything.. theres no way i can get under there(nxt to the pedels) to wire in my postive feeds
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31-01-09, 12:25 PM
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yeah it should just unclip? or use the live feed ( switched +) from your headunit wiring????
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Foxes don't have fluffy coats like that, either. If it was a fox, he wouldn't have let me pick him up.
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Last edited by vinny1979; 31-01-09 at 01:30 PM.
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31-01-09, 12:26 PM
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so you're saying i could just use a positive feed from anywhere?
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31-01-09, 12:43 PM
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yea. try to use a switch live so that they are only live when the ignition is on
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31-01-09, 12:46 PM
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like the cig lighter perhaps?
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31-01-09, 01:30 PM
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so the red power wire to headunit is switched, yellow =constant.
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Foxes don't have fluffy coats like that, either. If it was a fox, he wouldn't have let me pick him up.
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31-01-09, 01:52 PM
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hang on a minute, are you talking about powering your rear leccy windows from the head unit power feed?
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31-01-09, 03:17 PM
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lol , ideally no but its a feed, would need to fuse it up, i mean ideally a switched live straight from batt but .............
WE NEED POWER
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Foxes don't have fluffy coats like that, either. If it was a fox, he wouldn't have let me pick him up.
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