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I need to swap doors as mine dont have side intrusion bars that will pass regency. The problem is I have no idea where the door wiring plugs in.

I have attached a picture of the wiring loom in the driver's kick panel. Can anyone point out where the door wiring plugs in?

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Look in the gap between the door and the chassy where the loom grommit (the rubber thing with the wires in it) is.

Usually the door side is a normal loom type plug, so if you squeeze it and pull it should un-plug.

The female end is mounted on the inside of the door, and the male end pushes into it and creates the seal. Try that.

Or, just follow the loom where it enters the car to find a plug.

Here i found a picture from my old Integra Type R.. I know its a Honda but i used to spraypaint, and the vast majority of cars i came across were the same. And if not there was a plug or two just inside the car.

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That bit circled is the male end of the plug. If it has it squeeze HARD, or try peel the rubber back a bit to see it properly.

Thanks, but yeah I looked inside the door before i looked in the kick panel and couldnt find a plug just before it leaves the door. But i had a look at the passengers door where the inside is a little less congested and when i wiggled the wires i could see some plugs move just inside the chassis, so skylines must have them on the chassis side just behind the grommet. I just assume its the same on the drivers side.

Thanks for the reply!

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