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Old 18-07-2020, 05:38 PM   #1
3SpeedScottie
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Default AU S2 XR6 conversion into ute windows not working

Hello. I am new to the forum Long time Ford fan (mostly small Fords) this is my 1st Falcon. I am just about to finish fitted a complete Series 2 XR6 VCT Running gear, suspension, brakes, interior, dash, heater core, doors, panels, the works into a Hordern 6x2 ute.

I have got everything to work. ABS, airbags ect. But for the life of me cannot get the windows to work. I am using the sedan wiring and switches.

I have power to door harness and the central locking/ door actuators work.

I am thinking it has something to do with the security system.

Please help I have wiring spaghetti everywhere. This is the last thing I need sorted before a RWC

Thanks in advance
Scott
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