Window Lift Motor Installation - Got Power?
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Window Lift Motor Installation - Got Power?



I just installed a window lift motor in the driver side rear door on our '89
GW.  I've got it all installed correctly and it won't move a bit by using
either the front or rear door switches.

I've cut and crimped the wiring harness connector onto the rebuilt motor two
different times, using two different connector types and it won't budge.

I've hooked up a test light and tested various locations for power and have
juice through the wires.

The only way I got the motor to work was using my battery charger on 2-AMP 12
Volt charge setting.  I took the wires directly out of the motor and hooked
them up to the charger and powered it up ... the window motor would operate
fine then (slowly on 2-AMP service).

I'm guessing that the short wire-harness might be bad below where I tested it,
but am looking for any ideas from you guys on this one ... it's got me baffled!

Any ideas, please let me know!  Thanks!

Sincerely,
Greg Taylor  :)   <><
Rochester Hills, Michigan USA

"I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead." - The Apostle Paul (Philippians 3:10-11)

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