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i am going to convert my 94 R33 gts drivers side window switch to a later model one as my one is broken and i cant find a replacment so i need a wiring diagram so i can figure out which wires are meant to go where. any help would be greatly appreciated

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i am going to convert my 94 R33 gts drivers side window switch to a later model one as my one is broken and i cant find a replacment so i need a wiring diagram so i can figure out which wires are meant to go where. any help would be greatly appreciated

How is the window broken? Not going up and down?

Two points - either the switch solenoid - the box that controls automatic up and down has some solder joints that have cracked - or the motor is burnt out because of the solenoid.

Solder joint cracking is the most common cause of the power window not working.

Do a search on the forums there are photo guides available.

It is a ten minute solder job - by you or your local electronics shop.

This may be able to save you some hassle.

FYI - ealier model skylines have two parts - the switch and the solenoid - later models have the solenoid built into the switch.

Good luck.

i already saw that thread and gave it a try and it moves up and down if i operate the realys manually (by pushing down the contacts) and i did re solder all the cracked and dodgy looking solders but i know the switch is broken because it feels like there is nothing there when im operating it

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