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plug in for window motor

I searched to see if there was any topic such as this I could not find any for this year.

How are we supposed to wire in the window motor for this year? There is black plug in on the motor but, we can seem to find anything that plugs into it. Has one else came across this problem.
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Re: plug in for window motor

The kit does not come with a wiring harness for the window motors. I'm not sure if the connector is the same as in past years (I don't have one in front of me right now), but in the past I've used insulated female quick-connect crimp terminals to slide onto the window motor pins. Give the non-crimp end of the connector a little squeeze with pliers first to make the opening more narrow narrow so it will stick on the pin better.
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Re: plug in for window motor

I seem to recall that this issue is addressed in the Guidelines, Tips, and Good Practices manual.

it is recommended reading even if it doesn't answer your question....
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Re: plug in for window motor

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G.5.3.4 Keyang window motors
Both left hand and right hand versions of the Keyang Window
motors are supplied in the KOP. These motor/gearbox
assemblies have an automotive quick-connect 2-piece electrical
connector supplied in the Terminal bag.
The kit includes (2 ea.) couplings to mate the output gears of
the Keyang window motors to drive various mechanisms.
Check your couplers! The window motor output gear on the
İFIRST 2007 FIRST Guidelines, Tips, & Good Practices, Rev A Page 11 of 43
Keyang motor is also 9-toothed, but it is not identical with the Nippon Denso motor.
We found the connecter do we soldering in the wires??
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Re: plug in for window motor

I forget that there are two different kinds of window motors this year. My advice was for the Nippon-Denso motor... I haven't taken a look at the Keyang connector yet. That would explain what the weird connector in the terminal bag was, though.
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Re: plug in for window motor

how would we wire it to the connector? We are in dire need of advice here, being <1 week till ship.

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Re: plug in for window motor

I'm gonna solder the wires, but which is positive and which is negative? lol we cut off the plastic outer connector and i think it may have had the symbols on it.

or does it not matter?

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Re: plug in for window motor

The polarity is not important. Wire it either way, and adjust the direction it is turning through programming (or switch the wires on the victor output).

We just connected it with female spade connectors.
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Re: plug in for window motor

my question/comment concerns the G.5.3.4 Keyang window motors..... We received two.... One has the GM typre connector, which we did receive in the kit of parts. The second motor has a different type of connector looks to be the same type from a nissan or honda vehicle


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a mentor and I just went to some local autopart stores to see if we could find the right hook-up for the -023 motor and we believe we found a match. If you all still need to find this part, go to your local autopart store and tell them part number EC86, it looks very, very, very close to the hook-up required for it.

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