
Originally Posted by
Bryan Savage
Hmmmm.
This is where I run out of talent. I'd suggest that 12V to one and grounding the other would make the window go one way, and reverse the leads to get it to go the other, but cars have gone and gotten mighty complex since I used to work on them.
The switch probably sends signal to the body control module, which sends a signal to the door control module, which sends power through a multiplex wire to control the motor, via the fuse block.
I would still try to unplug the motor itself and apply power there rather than the window switch, but it sounds like you've already had some experience with this, so you're probably on the right track.
Can you plug everything in and poke a test light or multimeter lead into the back of the connector to see where the power goes with normal operation? Or it's a pain in the ass, but can you take the other door apart and shove a test light into that connector to compare to? It's probably a different connector of course, but maybe the wires are the same gauge and color.
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