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1 st Gen s-10 cab wiring harness question

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Old Feb 22, 2011 | 7:48 AM
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I have an 1988 s-10 that has manual doors and was wondering if anybody knows if the cab harness that the factory used were different from a harness that is used for power windows.I was needing to know if the harness has the connectors for power doors? But being a manual door truck. Thanks for the input. The power door wiring comes through the body and plugs into the harness behind the dash. Hoping the manual door cab harness has these plugs just not used when fitted with manual doors.
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Old Feb 22, 2011 | 3:08 PM
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Wow 63 views and no input. I know that there's got to be someone out there that has done a factory swap from manual to power doors. I know that the door harness plugs in to the wiring harness. Just don't know if a harness that has manual doors are fitted with the power door plugs.to plug into.
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Old Feb 28, 2011 | 9:46 PM
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I would hazard a guess and say no. As far as I know they are wired directly into the fuse block and power windows and doors each have their own circuit breaker. To my knowledge, if you have manual doors, the fuse block connectors are not installed for the circuit breakers. If you install the connectors you can add your own wiring harness connectors to them.
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