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Old 03-21-2005, 08:08 AM
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Door Wiring

Does anyone know the guage size for the wires in the front drivers door of a 1990 Buick century? Thanks
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not to steal the thread or anything, but i was wondering what i should do about my passenger door. unless i shut it VERY slowly and gently click it into the locking mechanism i cant get the light inside to turn off. in other words i cant just slam the door, i have to be careful and its really annoying. where can i go to cut the power supply to the door without major repairing(since im not much into repairing this old thing)? its also a 90 buick cent if that matters. and its only the connection to the main lights i want to cut not the power locks windows etc. i just need to know wire color, location etc.

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Re: Door Wiring

Crap, i cant help you there. Might want to check the switch for sticking or something like that. i was told the wire colours, and i can refer you to that. Hopefully that will help. if that doesnt do anything, drive your car off a cliff, like im going to do.
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