Power Window/Door Locks Conversion Wiring Diagram?
Hey everyone. New here, and I'm trying to get some wiring information to avoid having to figure it out on my own lol.
I currently own a 1999 single cab long bed work truck that I am no longer using for work. I'd like to give it a new life and I am starting with converting the manual locks, windows, and mirrors to power. I already have the panels, regulators/motors, door harnesses, switches for both doors, and lock actuators. I have been trying to find a dash harness, but that's proving to be quite a feat as I know I have to acquire a harness only from another 1999 with power doors. So rather than have to wait until one pops up in a junkyard, I figured I would just wire them in myself. I know the switches already have relays built into them, so just wiring in power should do the trick. For one, I know the door lock actuators have 3 separate plugs. I'm assuming lock, unlock, and the dome light trigger. And then the window motors just have one connection which I know the polarity just flips to activate the window motors. So does anyone have a diagram showing which wires at the junction block plug need to have power and ground? I'd like to make it as clean as possible and actually add the pins to the junction block so I can just connect my door harness plugs like normal. But looking for a pinout which shows which pins need power constant, power acc, and ground.
Also, are there any cons to doing it this way without swapping out the dash harness besides having to run new wires?
Thanks for any and all help!
I currently own a 1999 single cab long bed work truck that I am no longer using for work. I'd like to give it a new life and I am starting with converting the manual locks, windows, and mirrors to power. I already have the panels, regulators/motors, door harnesses, switches for both doors, and lock actuators. I have been trying to find a dash harness, but that's proving to be quite a feat as I know I have to acquire a harness only from another 1999 with power doors. So rather than have to wait until one pops up in a junkyard, I figured I would just wire them in myself. I know the switches already have relays built into them, so just wiring in power should do the trick. For one, I know the door lock actuators have 3 separate plugs. I'm assuming lock, unlock, and the dome light trigger. And then the window motors just have one connection which I know the polarity just flips to activate the window motors. So does anyone have a diagram showing which wires at the junction block plug need to have power and ground? I'd like to make it as clean as possible and actually add the pins to the junction block so I can just connect my door harness plugs like normal. But looking for a pinout which shows which pins need power constant, power acc, and ground.
Also, are there any cons to doing it this way without swapping out the dash harness besides having to run new wires?
Thanks for any and all help!
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