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MelBes |
posted on 2nd May 03 at 13:09 |
I put electric windows in my GSi, the wiring in the door should just plug into the socket on the side of the door coming from the main wiring loom. Be careful which one you buy because i bought a kit out of a newer (face lift) model and it was different. I got it in but it was a struggle! | |
Rob H |
posted on 1st May 03 at 21:50 |
quote: :rolleyes: :lol: | |
MattyB |
posted on 1st May 03 at 19:16 |
quote: Sure u dont mean 1.2 16v SXi? Matt | |
adelcorsa |
posted on 1st May 03 at 19:14 |
ok thats ok then | |
corsasrus |
posted on 1st May 03 at 16:24 |
sorry there is 3 switches | |
fatboykitson |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 22:53 |
can anyone tell me if they have done this + are the wires allready in 1.2 8v sxi's | |
adelcorsa |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 18:18 |
yup i no that just wondered if hsis kit came witht the bottom bit | |
Kris TD |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 17:57 |
yeah, drivers side does have 2, but they arent in the handle, they are on the door bin. | |
adelcorsa |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 17:03 |
so it comes with three switches 2 drivers 1 passenger also all the pockets to put them in | |
corsasrus |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 16:56 |
wrong,the driver side has two switches one for the o/s and one for the n/s.The same setup you get in the Corsa with them fitted. | |
Rob H |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 15:05 |
By the look of it then its different to the standard corsa setup, and so if you were sitting in the drivers seat and you wanted to open the passenger window, youd have to lean over and operate it from that side. | |
Kris TD |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 08:24 |
you only need the passengers side door handle, on the drivers side the switches go on the door bin, plus there are 3 of them, its the leccy mirror switch which goes in the drivers door handle. | |
corsasrus |
posted on 30th Apr 03 at 07:15 |
kits inc:- | |
Rob H |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 22:31 |
... Surely if the kits include all the bits you need, these wires will be included though. | |
Mav 3000 |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 22:17 |
They are easy to fit so long you have the wiring to go inside your car - ie the lives and earths etc running to your doors. If you do have the hardest part is probably removing and fitting the window regulators and pop-riviting in the new ones. | |
vauxtillidie |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 20:33 |
sorry to go off the topin a sec but do u do central locking kits for a 3 door if so how much plz? | |
James |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 20:15 |
can u list exactly wot these kits consist of? | |
adelcorsa |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 20:11 |
r these a#easy or hard to fit | |
Mav 3000 |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 19:25 |
Sounds like good stuff. I was told The same price from Vauxhall. | |
corsasrus |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 19:19 |
brand new kits boxed.... | |
viera |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 18:01 |
is this new or s/h?? | |
adelcorsa |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 17:58 |
hi i mite be interested can u u2 me | |
corsasrus |
posted on 29th Apr 03 at 16:17 |
GM part no:-90513417 cost £220 from dealers, |