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Old 05-05-2004, 06:06 PM
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Question Door Wiring

I have a friend who has a 95 Bonneville and boughte a used to replace his damaged door. When we picked the door up the wires had been cut. Before I put this door on I need to know if there is a wiring harness or do I have to match up all the wires from the car to the new door? If there is no harness is there a wiring schematic so that I can make sure that all the wires match up? Thanks
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Re: Door Wiring

Why don't you just keep the old wiring harness. Al you have to do is remove the door panel, unplug everhting and chase the wiring out of the door then you can fed the harness into the new door. Why go thru all the trouble of splicing 30 wires?
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Thanks that is exactly what I am going to do!
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