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Corrolla door
My mother was attacked by a big truck. Now we need to replace her rear passenger door. I am wondering how extensive the electronics are to rewire. Is this a plug and play application? I am thinking i can just go get a new door and put it on. Am i taking on a huge job or will it be easy?? ANY HELP would be great, thanks for looking.
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Re: Corrolla door
Sorry 97 Corrolla CE Thanks
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Re: Corrolla door
Pretty much plug-n-play, just not sure if there is a single connector in the door jamb to connect/disconnect the harness or that you'll have to remove the interior door panel and disconnect it from the switches, window motor, etc.
Thankfully she's okay...hope the truck wasn't rabid. Good luck!
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Re: Corrolla door
lol She is ok, i think the truck was put down...lmao
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Re: Corrolla door
And thanks. Im thinkin the same, i will probably have to remove the door panels to disconnect, Thanks for the help. Attempting this Saturday.
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