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mk1 windows
ops: Hi folks,
I have just recently broken a mk1,During the storage of the parts,I realised that I should have lowered the windows, in doing so it would protect the glass and use less storage room,
In the multi block connector,what are the cable colours that can be used as a frig to lower the windows
many thanks, Kev.
I have just recently broken a mk1,During the storage of the parts,I realised that I should have lowered the windows, in doing so it would protect the glass and use less storage room,
In the multi block connector,what are the cable colours that can be used as a frig to lower the windows
many thanks, Kev.
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mk1 windows
On the passengers door your looking for a Blue wire and a Red/light blue wire, put positive to Blue and negative to Red/light blue and use the switch to lower the window
Drivers side look for a Blue wire and a White/Black, put Positive to blue and negative to White/black then use the switch on the door to lower the window.
If you can't find those colours at the plug let me know what colours you have at the plugs as there are variations.
Drivers side look for a Blue wire and a White/Black, put Positive to blue and negative to White/black then use the switch on the door to lower the window.
If you can't find those colours at the plug let me know what colours you have at the plugs as there are variations.
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Re: mk1 windows
Hi Jimmi,
Sorry for the delay in answering your post,tried your suggestion and it worked a treat,both sets of glass now within the door out of harms way,
many thanks, Kevin.
Sorry for the delay in answering your post,tried your suggestion and it worked a treat,both sets of glass now within the door out of harms way,
many thanks, Kevin.