How do you replace the drivers door wiring harness?

Brentt

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I've been having problems with the drivers door opening so I figured it was a broken wire. I pulled back the rubber boot and it looked like a rats nest. Obviously someone had been in there several times before as at least 7 or 8 wires had been cut and soldered. After about 3-4 hours of trying to trace down the correct wire and re-do the previous work, I finally gave up and ordered a new harness.

Thanks to the search function, I've got the door panel off but I can't figure out how to get the harness loose from underneath the dash. All tips and help are appreciated.

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When you get the new harness look at it and there may be some clues as to how it is attached? :dunno:

Gotta ask though... Where did you find it and how much $ was that harness?
 
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Brentt

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Dave6666,

I found the wiring harness on Ebay.

My car only has 9000 miles on it so I know the door hasn't been abused. There must be a better way of routing or connecting those wires. I was thinking about something like the wireless switches the hot rodders use in their door jambs, but there wouldn't be enough connections and mounting would be a challenge.

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I had the same problem with wires so I cut them all and inserted a wiring harness the runs the length of the door boot so that when it fails agian i can just unplug and plug in a new harness.
 

Dan Cragin

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I have replaced numerous door harnesses. I can give you some pointers and explain the problem why they go bad, its not hard but but takes time to do it right.
 
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