Lvs2MffDv
03-16-2008, 07:29 AM
Hi,
Added the below to a prior post, but got no more response. So, posting as a new item.
First, thanks for all the info from those who have responded thus far. So far, not quite what I need, though.
I believe the window control unit is a stock '97. It is abou 4" x 2.5" x1" w/ 529T on the cover and wire assignments on the reverse side. There are a total of ten wires , labeled as follows:
Blue motor, side 1
Gray (-) Output through activation, side 1
Brown Switch, side 1
Orange (-) Activation input, side 1
Black (-) Chasis ground
Gray/Black (-) Output through activation, side 2
Red (+) 12V constant
Orange/Black (-) Activation input, side 2
Green motor, side 2
White Switch, side 2
The Orange & Orange/Black are twisted together and are slipped over a terninal on a relay, BEULER 12V 30/40A #BU-5083-0000
Terminal layout is 1, then 3 across, then 1. I'll call them 1-5.
__1
2 3 4
__5
The #1 terminal leads out to ?. orange & orange/black are on #4, and have a resistor, or diode between the wires and terminal connecton.
#2 #3 are jumpered together, with #3 having a second wire attached leading out to ?
I have access to the GM 2 volume repair set for the 1996 Camaro & Firebird, but have been unable to find anything (so far) specificly for the '97.
Should have said all this in the 1st posting. Sorry, my bad! I was worried of it being too lengthy.
Maybe these details will better enable someone to help me out here.
I am not a real keen electrical guy, but I do follow directions very well. I am able to follow basic circuits. I make very good soldered splices, and other connections, and wrap the soldered sites well or use shrink sleeving to avoid any shorts etc. I understand how relays function, basicly, like in a starter circuit, and have installed several multi-amp audio systems with active/passive cross overs and multi-speaker arrays, without too much trouble, and that, my friends, is the limit of my "electrical expertise".
Thanks again to all you helpful persons, both for your time and interest in helping other enthusiast. Great web site, this!
Regards to all, Lvs2
Added the below to a prior post, but got no more response. So, posting as a new item.
First, thanks for all the info from those who have responded thus far. So far, not quite what I need, though.
I believe the window control unit is a stock '97. It is abou 4" x 2.5" x1" w/ 529T on the cover and wire assignments on the reverse side. There are a total of ten wires , labeled as follows:
Blue motor, side 1
Gray (-) Output through activation, side 1
Brown Switch, side 1
Orange (-) Activation input, side 1
Black (-) Chasis ground
Gray/Black (-) Output through activation, side 2
Red (+) 12V constant
Orange/Black (-) Activation input, side 2
Green motor, side 2
White Switch, side 2
The Orange & Orange/Black are twisted together and are slipped over a terninal on a relay, BEULER 12V 30/40A #BU-5083-0000
Terminal layout is 1, then 3 across, then 1. I'll call them 1-5.
__1
2 3 4
__5
The #1 terminal leads out to ?. orange & orange/black are on #4, and have a resistor, or diode between the wires and terminal connecton.
#2 #3 are jumpered together, with #3 having a second wire attached leading out to ?
I have access to the GM 2 volume repair set for the 1996 Camaro & Firebird, but have been unable to find anything (so far) specificly for the '97.
Should have said all this in the 1st posting. Sorry, my bad! I was worried of it being too lengthy.
Maybe these details will better enable someone to help me out here.
I am not a real keen electrical guy, but I do follow directions very well. I am able to follow basic circuits. I make very good soldered splices, and other connections, and wrap the soldered sites well or use shrink sleeving to avoid any shorts etc. I understand how relays function, basicly, like in a starter circuit, and have installed several multi-amp audio systems with active/passive cross overs and multi-speaker arrays, without too much trouble, and that, my friends, is the limit of my "electrical expertise".
Thanks again to all you helpful persons, both for your time and interest in helping other enthusiast. Great web site, this!
Regards to all, Lvs2