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Ok so Ive got power doors and none of the electric components to make them work, I could care less about the locks, but need to be able to get the windows down summer time is here! Somehow Ive manged to get the drivers side WIRED with a in line 15amp fuse its only ONE power wire to the harness coming out of the door and then ONE ground and it works good! Now for the PASSENGER-SIDE Ive not been able to make it work exactly like the driver side.However i can run one power wire to one of the terminals on the harness from the door while having another one terminal grounded and make it go DOWN but that SAME terminal wont power it back up SO i have to CONNECT the power wire TO ANOTHER TERMINAL TO POWER IT UP!!! ,,,,, CAN SOMEONE PLEASE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ON HOW TO MAKE IT SO THAT ONE WIRE WILL DO BOTH UP AND DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS ,, ANY HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED
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BUT you need to show diagram of how you did it. A picture paints a thousand words. Which wires? What color? Are those the wires to motor terminals? Did you test the motor directly? It should have 2 terminals. Positive to one terminal and ground on the other will roll window up. Reverse connections and window will roll down.
Did you inspect the wires inside the flex harness between door and body?
Ideal is to restore to stock. I have FSM of 1990-1995 4Runner. Not sure if same as your pickup.
... Somehow Ive manged to get the drivers side WIRED with a in line 15amp fuse its only ONE power wire to the harness coming out of the door and then ONE ground and it works good! ...CAN SOMEONE PLEASE GIVE ME SOME ADVICE ON HOW TO MAKE IT SO THAT ONE WIRE WILL DO BOTH UP AND DOWN!...
No.
You can't move the window up AND down with one wire. As Rad4runner points out, you have a single DC motor. Reversing the connections (+/gnd) makes the motor run in the opposite direction. Disconnecting one of the connections makes it stop.
You can do it with two wires (+ and gnd) through a DPDT center-off switch to the motor terminals. That is (essentially) how the door switch works.
If you want to keep more of the stock components, here's the schematic: http://web.archive.org/web/201102052.../7powerwin.pdf
(The door lock control relay allows you to operate the windows for a few seconds after key-off.)
You can't move the window up AND down with one wire. As Rad4runner points out, you have a single DC motor. Reversing the connections (+/gnd) makes the motor run in the opposite direction. Disconnecting one of the connections makes it stop.
You can do it with two wires (+ and gnd) through a DPDT center-off switch to the motor terminals. That is (essentially) how the door switch works.
If you want to keep more of the stock components, here's the schematic: http://web.archive.org/web/201102052.../7powerwin.pdf
(The door lock control relay allows you to operate the windows for a few seconds after key-off.)
This is the connector coming out the door that I put a power wire and ground wire too make it fuction. The door is complete . So what y’all saying is that it would need another Switch? Lol..