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Age: 37 Posts: 192 Joined: 23rd May 2006 Ride: NA / NL fairlane, 08 honda civic Location: Ipswich |
I have nearly completed the window conversion on the rear electric windows they work great, I found my local ford was happy to fit the rivet things for me but they then couldn’t find the tool and said it would be sent to them by Monday (I said not to worry)
Any way the reason I am making this post is because I have a Ford Falcon EF Futura Wagon and when I went to install the power windows wiring I was pleasantly surprised that there was a blue 6Pin connecter in the rear column so all I had to do was go to the wreckers and get a Fairmont wiring harness for the door and it worked perfectly. Also I bypassed the front console so I didn’t need to go out and get a Fairmont front window console at this stage. The wiring it the Futura Wagon does work so in mine it was just plug and play. Have fun. Barry Squires
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Models with front PW's (Futuras/XR's) are very easy to add rear PW's as you've found.
Be careful how you setup your temp wiring for the rears, as the front 4 switch unit is plug and play as well, so you don't want to muck that up.
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Age: 37 Posts: 192 Joined: 23rd May 2006 Ride: NA / NL fairlane, 08 honda civic Location: Ipswich |
i have just used a spade connector on the switch side of the connector so it is easily removed
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