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+power window install on rear door 200

Hey folks,

I finally got around to picking up a rear door for the one I smashed up when some dumbass pole got out on the street *shrug* I also installed new 25/25mm ipd sways today - man they feel kickass, that job was simple with a proffesional lift :D

I cleaned up the new door... paint matches perrrrrfect (saves me a shitload of cash i'd pay a bodyshop) has a couple lil scratches but otherwise looks good.

My problem here.. I need to install the power window stuff from the old door into the new, as well as the trim panel (easy). It shouldn't be very difficult at all, but to those of you that have done something similar, it would be great to get some advice

I suck most anything to do with wiring stuff, but I notice that there are two wires (for the power door locks I believe) from the non power window door going thru that rubber boot. Are there more wires going through the boot for the power window actuator? I'm guessing so..

I haven't taken my existing door off, I plan on doing this tommorow.
My haynes manual is totally eating ish on this one - not really any info.
If anyone has any links or ideas post up please.

Thanks,

Amar






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