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Power window users. Help!

Started by Dino, July 26, 2015, 10:36:04 AM

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Dino

I'm about to test the power window motors hooked up to the wiring loom, outside of the car.  I want to make sure everything works before it goes in the car.  Once I have it all working I need to splice in the window modules for remote access so testing it out in the house first seemed like a good idea.  It was B5blue's, not mine.   ;)

So I have 10 wires that need to go to the master switch, and here's the problem.  For the life of me I cannot get the wiring to stay in place in that white hinge connector.  I've tried holding them in place with dumdum but no luck.  By the time i push the 3rd wire in place, the 1st 2 pop back out.   :brickwall:

Once they're in I can close the hinge connector and they won't have anywhere to go, but I'm not even getting close to that step!  Short of superglueing them in place, what can I do?  Keep in mind the connector will need to be removed again and the process repeated to get the wiring through the a pillars and door frames. 

Help me DC wan kenobi...you're my only hope!
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Hot glue ?
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Dino

Hot glue!  Now why didn't I think of that!  ...don't answer that...

I think that'll do the trick.   :yesnod:

Thank you think you thank you
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