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![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris '05 1.3 Hatch "R.I.P." Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: South Africa
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Okay, so after fiddling a bit with a tester I discovered that the common "blue" wire which is in the middle of all the passenger door switches must go to the permanent 12v terminal in the fuse box. That is where my driver side switch also gets its power from after being activated by a relay. Quick and simple fix.
I thought the driver side switch sends 12v to the passenger switches, that's why when I had the "blue" wire left which I was unsure of I presumed it was for "grounding". Stoked to have my OEM Electric window motors, door panels and switches all wired up and 100% working. All for $250 if I thumb-suck the currency conversion! :P I'm glad I saw your picture showing where the Permanent 12v supply is in the Fuse Box CTScott. Made life that much easier :D |
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