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Old Apr 7, 2009 | 02:53 PM
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91 4 runner rear window wiring

I'm wondering if any of you wiring whizzes would be willing to give me a basic diagram on how to wire up my rear window straight of the battery with an inlne fuse... and switch type info would be great. I've never messed with wiring but figure with a picture to guide me it shouldn't be to hard, getting tired of messing with this GD window!

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Derek
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Old Apr 7, 2009 | 08:57 PM
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use a DPDT switch...available at any electronics store, find one that you like. You can wire it up like in the attatched image, or you can run the motor from the center terminals and wire the outsides opposite of each other with + / - from battery/ground. put a fuse on the wiring close to the power source your tapping into, should be the only one you need.

this method has never failed me. simply run the 2 motor wires back to your motor.
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Old Apr 7, 2009 | 09:29 PM
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hi is there an actual fuse for the rear window i just bought a 92 4 runner and back window doesnt work im finding out i dont have the only one lol any help would be great id rather not hotwire mine to the battery if i dont have to thanks
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Old Apr 8, 2009 | 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Silas
use a DPDT switch...available at any electronics store, find one that you like. You can wire it up like in the attatched image, or you can run the motor from the center terminals and wire the outsides opposite of each other with + / - from battery/ground. put a fuse on the wiring close to the power source your tapping into, should be the only one you need.

this method has never failed me. simply run the 2 motor wires back to your motor.
Thanks Silas, If I can locate a switch I'll be doing this on the weekend, can't wait to have my cargo area back!!
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