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Old 04-23-2010, 01:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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93 prelude Wireing problems, no fuse problems

ok so i just installed a new (used) passenger side door on my 93 prelude. I cut the wires from the old door and then re-wired them to the new door. I checked the windsor for the new door to see if it work and it did perfectly, then i noticed that the driver side window wont work, wont open at all, and i also noticed that the radio has no power either. This is in fact the problem after i installed the new door and wired it myself. Both driver window and radio were working perfectly before. I checked all the fuses none are blown, both in the car and in the hood. Im going crazy trying to figure what it is, i even bought new fuses for the whole inside. Dont want to pay for someone to fix it if i can do it myself. Is there something im missing, could it be because of my wireing? Pls help. Thanks
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Have you tried disconnecting your wiring? or at least double checking to make sure none of the wires are crossed, especially the ground? I'm no wiring genius or anything but..it could be a possibility
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I cut the wires from the old door and then re-wired them to the new door.
There's your problem. The doors have connectors inside the car that you just need to unplug. Did the "new" door have the wires cut or did it come with the complete harness? Did you unplug the battery before hacking up the wiring?
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