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Wiring Power Window Regulators 200 1988

Greetings,

Snagged four good motors for $15.00 each and I have switches + relay from my old '89 765TI. I bench tested the motors with the 760 switches and they work.

I want to put window switches in the center console and nothing on the doors, so they will only be controlled by the center console switches. One switch per regulator.

My 240 is a 4-door. I would like to wire the passenger side and then the drivers side in parallel, then run them to the center console switches. Power would be run from fuse #10 to the two sides for motors.

Can I run a single wire for power to all 4 motors and link the power to all switches at the center console?
Can I run all ground wires together per side and ground at two locations?
How is the relay wired in?

I appreciate any hot tips and assistance.

Stormie - '88 240DL 536,000 original miles, original owner, original engine and second tranny. Full poly bushings, HD Bils, TME Springs, IPD Sways, IPD Adj. panhard and Torque Rods. Upper + Lower chassis braces. dual power mirrors, E Fan and alot more in the works!






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