Re: RE: Gen II Power Mirrors

From: Terrible Tom (SilverEightynine@aol.com)
Date: Tue Feb 14 2006 - 00:33:00 EST


Jamie Calder wrote:
> The black rubber boot between the door and door jam is pretty thin. You
> should be able to tell by squeezing it and feeling for wires.
> And if there is no boot (which I'm not sure if they didn't install one on
> non power trucks), no wire.
> The main harness should have a place to plug in a door harness behind the
> pull out cup holder. When I added power locks and windows, the plug was
> already there in the main harness behind the cup holder, I just had to
> obtain a complete door harness since all I had were power mirrors.
> Hope this helps.
> James

Hmm ok... yeah I pulled the panel and there was only the speaker wire in
the boot. That was the first thing I looked at. Guess I'll have to
reevaluate my options for mirrors. I don't need power - I would much
rather have manual mirrors. One less damned electrical thing to have to
worry about.

On another note... I'm starting to see all the little differences there
are between a Gen I and a Gen II. The window cranks are held in place
with a snap clip on this 95. It took me 15 minutes to figure out how
the hell to get the thing off! My Gen I trucks have allen head screws
to hold them in place. Much easier.

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