Electro/Mechanical Engineer Help Needed


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    Electro/Mechanical Engineer Help Needed


    Could someone help me? I need the schematic w/o letters marked with corresponding letters from the schematic with letters.

    Thx
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    What are you trying to do? Your post is a little confusing.
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    billmcct said:
    What are you trying to do? Your post is a little confusing.
    Replace a switch. What is confusing?
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    What? You can't get an OEM part? Then just unplug and re-plug.
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    This is my best 'guess'. Am I correct?
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    May need to swap the A and B. Only way to know is with an OHM meter.
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    MourningStar said:
    This is my best 'guess'. Am I correct?
    It is a DPDT switch used to reverse polarity of motor. The wires are colour-coded, so make a note of the colours, and their location. There are videos on You Tube on how to wire up a car window switch, here is one I found How to wire an aftermarket window switch | Youtube . Video contains explanation of wire colours, and voltages.

    Circuit diagram should help. B & E should be opposite. Also C and D should be opposite. Which is what you have done. That just leaves A & F. F can connect to the lamp, which you have done, so A should connect to the last remaining terminal. So, logically I would agree with your new wiring layout.
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    iko22 said:
    ... So, logically I would agree with your new wiring layout.
    Thx Bill.

    ... and thank you iko22. I am a big fan of 'logic'!
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