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Hi guys

 

Some knob has stolen parts from my Gtr, and was nice enough to cut the wiring out rather than unplug things. 

Can some kind soul out there please take a good photo of the plug for the drivers side power window plug (blue one) so I can see which wire should go where?

They also cut out the A/c controls but I haven't found a replacement yet.

 

Any help appreciated

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Thanks Duncan, that would be awesome.

I think AC plugs are black with maybe 10 tiny pins each, I have pulled apart an old silvia loom for the plugs for drivers side controls but I need to match the colours ideally. I have been trolling for sale items etc and have found the mirror control plug wiring as attached but no clear shot of the windows part.

Edit: I have found a photo of the AC plugs, they are the black ones high up in this pic.

 

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OK, so this is the DS power window plug (both sides)

gtr-ds-pw1.jpg

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This is the page from the wiring diagram with wire colours

gtr-ds-pw-wiring.jpg

Also, if you are looking for the I have the AC plugs and don't need them, it was easiest to just cut the plugs in the car  I stole them from (or maybe just because racecar)

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Wiring for the AC plugs if you need it

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Turns out the photo from online for the mirror switch was NOT the mirror switch plug, just a random that fit. I am still chasing the wire colours for that plug but my windows are working again. Thanks Duncan!

 

And how did you find such a good copy of the diagrams?

Sorry, I can't help this time, my car is at the shop having the tree shaped hole removed from the rear quarter panel....

Re the diagrams, I actually have something rarer than rocking horse poo, an original printed copy of the australian workshop manual.  The scan that is floating around online is super useful 99% of the time but the detail in the wiring pages aren't really legible so I dust off those pages when required. One day I'll work out how to get high res scans of the pages...

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