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I'm gettin ready to put a power slider in my '02. Can anybody tell me what wires go where? I have 6 coming of the switch and 4 off the motor. Also does any one have a picture of where the motor is attached on the rear of the cab?
Connect the matching colors for the motor to the switch. Then I would say one of the wires you have left at the switch is an illumination wire. The other not sure, maybe a ground. I hope you get this figured out because I would like to install one of these in my truck as well.
I scored the full window assembly and switch for just under $200, putting it in is gonna cost another $95. My problem is that it was out of a wreck so the wiring was cut. I also don't know where the motor is supposed to mount on the back wall
I think it's all one assembly including glass.....I think it was $850 when I priced it out decided I didnt need one that bad hehe
Yeah, me either. I think I'd spend the money on a heat extractor hood first. Or maybe an EGR delete, or maybe ARP's, or maybe more gauges, or maybe... You get the point.
From 2006 f350 Motor mounts on passenger side just off the moving glass, just below the window
Pin1 VT/LB rear window adjust sw. to motor
Pin2 LB/BK Accessory delay relay
Pin3 BK Ground
Pin4 BK Ground
Pin5 LB/RD Instrument Ilumination feed
Pin6 BK Ground
Pin7 VT/LG rearwindow adj. sw. to motor
From 2006 f350 Motor mounts on passenger side just off the moving glass, just below the window
Pin1 VT/LB rear window adjust sw. to motor
Pin2 LB/BK Accessory delay relay
Pin3 BK Ground
Pin4 BK Ground
Pin5 LB/RD Instrument Ilumination feed
Pin6 BK Ground
Pin7 VT/LG rearwindow adj. sw. to motor
This is the pinout for the switch I assume.
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That's exactly what I was looking for Rob. I'm getting the windows swapped in the morning, and should have it runnin in no time. Thanks, reps to you
If you get a chance, take some pictures of your install.
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I was in a hurry so I didn't get any pictures with the trim pieces off but the window is in and functioning well, I love being able to use the slider finally.
The cable fit easily behind the trim on both sides
The motor is secured with three 1/4 self tapping bolts
I used the power and illumination from the adjustable pedals harness that was already behind the dash. The 2 power wires to the motor are run along the driver's side under the sill.
Rob's pinout was spot on, thanks again
Total cost $275, Total time ~1.5 hrs