durandal
Member Since: 29 May 2016
Location: OR
Posts: 3
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Yes I've got P1807 and no ability to switch high to low. I found 4 ohm resistance to ground on the same 12v feed wire you mentioned. That's got to be it.
By "front passenger door" do you mean under the plastic sill cover?
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29th May 2016 6:39 pm |
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parrafin23
Member Since: 04 Dec 2011
Location: Buskeud
Posts: 681
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On the floor. To trace this one, look for a Light grey 14 pin connector on the A post.
pin number one is not used but 2 to 13 is look for pin 5. Red wire. pin 3 is purple with Green trace and White with Green trace. Now you should be able to find the correct connector, follow that red wire until you come to a splice. This is the SJ971 splice. This goes to pin 8 on the grey 24pin connector. You cant miss that connector, its the biggest one of em all. infront of the gear lever. Check and see if you have 12v on that splice or probe pin 8 on that connector and see what you have there. Remember to have good ground connection with the DMM to be sure no miss readings and put it to 20vDc.
Mr.P
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29th May 2016 6:50 pm |
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