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Forum: Electrical and Electronics 03-23-2019, 11:21 AM
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Posted By carringb
Wire nuts have no place in a moving vehicle. If...

Wire nuts have no place in a moving vehicle. If you don't want to do any connector swaps, at least use heat shrink butt connectors. Water does find it's way into the doors, so if it's not protected,...
Forum: Electrical and Electronics 02-02-2019, 02:31 PM
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Posted By carringb
The connector plugs directly into the switch,...

The connector plugs directly into the switch, which will snap into the new switch cover plate (shared with windows and locks switches).

The newer mirrors do have a 6-pin connector, but only 3-pins...
Forum: Electrical and Electronics 02-02-2019, 01:31 PM
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Posted By carringb
That is the mirror control connector in your pic....

That is the mirror control connector in your pic. Also, the rear trim panels do look like XLT trim panels, so you probably have all the wiring in place. If the donor van was badly damaged, the...
Forum: Electrical and Electronics 02-01-2019, 01:01 PM
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Posted By carringb
The power mirror switch is 8-pin. There...

The power mirror switch is 8-pin.

There should also be a 3-pin connector for the mirror head. If those connectors are in the door, you should be good to go. It seems like all XLT vans were...
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