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    daveS53 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    If you're blowing fuses, then obviously you're creating a short. If in doubt what terminals are conducting, use a multimeter to test the resistance between the terminals with the button pushed each way. When you get approximately zero resistance, the terminals are connected.

    If you just want to test how the motor operates to see if it's like aftermarket kits and see that the motor works, all you should see at the motor is two wires. Applying positive to one wire and negative to the other will make the window go up or down. Reverse the connection to move the window in the opposite direction. That's how my relatively new aftermarket motors work.

    Here's link to a wiring diagram.

    http://ballsrodandkustom.com/images/...m-complete.pdf
    Last edited by daveS53; 08-13-2015 at 01:25 PM.

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