Passenger rear window harness
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Passenger rear window harness
Looking for the passenger rear window harness and switch for a 2012 caprice Ppv mine is corroded and they are 75 $ for the harness from gm
Re: Passenger rear window harness
Where did it corrode? A the main connector? If at the main connector I have those terminals I could make you up a pigtail with some butt connectors to attach to the rest of the harness.
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Re: Passenger rear window harness
It is corroded where it plugs into the switch there was glass in the bottom of the back door so I'm guessing the window got broken and it rained and wrecked the switch and harness. And I can't find where to buy a pin kit to redo the harness
Re: Passenger rear window harness
Some searching shows that is Yazaki 090-II series connectors and terminals.
If you need a new connector that is Yazaki 7283-1060
The terminals you would need (5 of them) is Yazaki 7116-4022
I have some if these already I can make you up 5 pigtail wires if you can reuse your connector. Then you can just butt connector them down the harness a bit and stagger the connectors to make the harness thinner. Send me your address if you want to go that route.
As for the switch have you popped off the back? May a bit of clean up could save the board and contacts. If anything that is where I would spend my money and get a new one. $26 bucks ain't a lot for new.
If you need a new connector that is Yazaki 7283-1060
The terminals you would need (5 of them) is Yazaki 7116-4022
I have some if these already I can make you up 5 pigtail wires if you can reuse your connector. Then you can just butt connector them down the harness a bit and stagger the connectors to make the harness thinner. Send me your address if you want to go that route.
As for the switch have you popped off the back? May a bit of clean up could save the board and contacts. If anything that is where I would spend my money and get a new one. $26 bucks ain't a lot for new.
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Re: Passenger rear window harness
I appreciate it I'm gonna pull the door panel apart tomorrow and see if the harness is worth saving and if I can go that route I will send you my address. And that was my thoughts exactly on just buying the new switch
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Re: Passenger rear window harness
Here's a pic it looks like the connector is still good just needs to be re pinned
Re: Passenger rear window harness
Yea that looks pretty bad.
I will work on some wires tonight.
I will work on some wires tonight.
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Re: Passenger rear window harness
Thanks appreciate it here's 1 more pic
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Re: Passenger rear window harness
Thanks again Steve I got the wires and re pinned the plug only stabbed my self in the fingers 2 times in the process. Not sure if it works yet because the motor is still out and I can't hook up the battery to test it but I will keep you posted