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Old Dec 31, 2006 | 02:56 AM
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Where is the plug for the wiring of the door ? Is it in the door or inside the car ? I pulled the rubber boot but I dont see a plug. I tried to feel arounf with my finger but I cant find the connector ?
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Old Dec 31, 2006 | 11:19 AM
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You can pull the kick panel out (4 screws along the seat), and the under-side of the dash (two plastic push pins and a metal clip in the back for passenger side).

That accesses the vehicle side.

As far as the door side, you'll have to pop the window/lock panel, unplug them (as well as mirror control for driver side), pull the lock lever off and pull 4 screws to pull the panel off. Disconnect the speakers, and set the panel aside.

There's basically a rubber tube that feeds the wires to each exposed side.
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Old Dec 31, 2006 | 07:15 PM
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You can pull the kick panel out (4 screws along the seat), and the under-side of the dash (two plastic push pins and a metal clip in the back for passenger side).

That accesses the vehicle side.

As far as the door side, you'll have to pop the window/lock panel, unplug them (as well as mirror control for driver side), pull the lock lever off and pull 4 screws to pull the panel off. Disconnect the speakers, and set the panel aside.

There's basically a rubber tube that feeds the wires to each exposed side.

I know how to do that but I has hoping to find out where the plug is so I dont take anything apart just to see.

A does anyone know where the plug is ?
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When i removed my door i just unpluged everything inside the door and slid the wires out. Then i removed the door.
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Originally Posted by 88zukon36s
When i removed my door i just unpluged everything inside the door and slid the wires out. Then i removed the door.
So there are no connectors ? I have to unplug all the accesories inside the door ?
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There are no connectors to separate the crossbody harness from the door harness you have to remove the wires from the door then feed them through the hole the grommet goes into.
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Originally Posted by 01WS6/tamu
There are no connectors to separate the crossbody harness from the door harness you have to remove the wires from the door then feed them through the hole the grommet goes into.

Only from GM...
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