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Old 03-12-2005, 06:08 PM
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My son and I are putting a front end from a trans am on a 92 firebird. The front end was damaged and the body parts we got with the car included 3 wire connectors for the light lift motor. The car itself has 2 wire connectors. Does anyone know if you can wire up the 3 wire motor and how you'd do it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: headlight aasy. motor

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My son and I are putting a front end from a trans am on a 92 firebird. The front end was damaged and the body parts we got with the car included 3 wire connectors for the light lift motor. The car itself has 2 wire connectors. Does anyone know if you can wire up the 3 wire motor and how you'd do it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
The end that has the 3 connectors, probably has an extra connector for a ground wire. Just find which wires on each connector are positive and negative and connect those. Then whichever wire you have left over is most likely going to be the ground wire. That would be my guess. But I'm not saying I'm right. Good luck though
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