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Rear electric window conversion..How?
Does anybody have a writeup of rear electric window conversion ?
I was thinking of getting this done,,got all the things I need to do this..I think
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I notice our cars are the same spec -albeit mine is a bit earlier - Trikey was going to convert my manual winders to electric for the rear doors - only to find when stripped down there was no loom from the main loom for electric powered windows - he had never seen this before so keep fingers crossed that you have the required loom.
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Yup..got loom from a 75 Tourer..
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Rear electric window conversion..How?
It’s the wires from the body control unit to the plugs in the B pillars that were missing on Martins car not the door looms.
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Yes and a zcs coding change to suit. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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you will need to remove one of the rear side C panels. Be careful not to pull a wire off the heated rear window. Not sure but in the boot there are 3 nuts or fir tree clips under the parcel shelf that need to be removed.
Not sure because it has been a long time since I did it may be unbolt the centre seat belt. Getting the parcel shelf out and a new one in takes a lot of care and patience so take your time. Towards the off side under the old parcel shelf should be a 2 wire plug to fit onto the sunblind motor. Behind the air con unit wrapped in a bit of foam you may find 3 plugs. The one you want is either green or black, I cant recall. I am sure there are other instructions I have forgotten but hopefully someone else will add them. Have you searched the how to section to see if there is already a write up. Easier with the rear screen out I'm sure but that is going to the extreme macafee2 |
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