02 Accord Passenger window 6-pin connector wiring
#1
02 Accord Passenger window 6-pin connector wiring
My front passenger window doesn't work (was that way when I got the car), and I've been beating my head against a wall for weeks trying to figure out what wires are supposed to go where. When I bought the car, the 6-pin was wired like this:
But the back windows are wired like this:
Does anybody have a diagram or pic of what the front one is supposed to look like? This is driving me bonkers. I've ruled out the switch and the motor as the cause of the problem so it has to be the wiring.
But the back windows are wired like this:
Does anybody have a diagram or pic of what the front one is supposed to look like? This is driving me bonkers. I've ruled out the switch and the motor as the cause of the problem so it has to be the wiring.
Last edited by Dara Solo; 08-09-2017 at 11:04 AM.
#3
The car is an SE, 2.3 automatic, but it's salvage title and I'm fairly certain this door came off a different vehicle. (Outside of the car is black but the inside of the door is silver, the plastic was missing and the motor wires were stripped near the plug and then taped with painter's tape.) The connector and switches are identical in the front passenger and rear doors though.
Last edited by Dara Solo; 08-09-2017 at 09:28 AM.
#4
AHA! I think I'm finally getting the hang of reading the schematic. I figured out just now that the little numbers by the wires are the connector pin locations, so if I'm reading this right, the wires in the front passenger door do need to be located in the same places in the connector as they are in the rear doors. If you can confirm/deny, it would still be greatly appreciated, thanks!
#7
THANK YOU! That's exactly what I've been looking for. So I do have it right now, which means the problem is actually something else (probably something that got fried when the plug was rewired by someone who was on crack). The saga continues...
[Edit: okay, I think I know what's going on now. That original wiring was right... for a 2000. Somebody just stuck a different door on it and didn't check to see if the wiring matched up. So now I'm guessing I need to trace the wires to the main switch & master and see what else needs to be swapped around. ]
[Edit: okay, I think I know what's going on now. That original wiring was right... for a 2000. Somebody just stuck a different door on it and didn't check to see if the wiring matched up. So now I'm guessing I need to trace the wires to the main switch & master and see what else needs to be swapped around. ]
Last edited by Dara Solo; 08-09-2017 at 06:57 PM.
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