Connecting Up The Drivers Side


Very similar, but different wire colours.

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Fit the salvage plug as before and feed the wires through. On this side the electric window and speaker wires are very similar in colour, so this time pull the electric window wires through the grommet aswell until we have concluded which wires are infact the unneeded electric window wires. Therefore the only wire you will not be pulling through the grommet on this side is a thin Grey/Brown wire (unneeded trigger wire.) Shorten the wires to a suitable length so you have plenty of length left to work with, but not so much that your carpet will be buldging when your finished.

The speaker wiring issue becomes even trickier on this side with the confusion over wire colours.

Firstly, connect a thick Pink/Black wire to one from the car and do the same with the other pair of thick Pink/Black wires - Be careful here because one of the thinner wires is also Pink/Black - you are only working with the THICK wires for now. You will have 4 Purple wires. 2 of these are disconnected (would usually go to electric window.) Pick a Purple/Black wire from the car. Turn the radio on. Try this wire on each purple wire from the door until you have sound from either the tweeter or the speaker. Connect them when you have sound. Now try the other Purple/Black wire from the car on the remaining 3 Purple wires from the door. When you have sound from both the tweeter and speaker, connect the wires. The two remaining purple wires can be pushed back through the grommet and wound up and left in the cavity.

Now for the C/L wires. Again, shorten the wires to a suitable length so you have plenty of length left to work with, but not so much that your carpet will be buldging when your finished. Connect as follows:

DOOR WIRE COLOUR > CENTRAL LOCKING WIRE COLOUR
Yellow > Blue
Grey > Green
Pink/Black > Black
White/Black > White
Blue/Black > Brown

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Replace the grommet, ensure all connections are good and can not short on anything, and tidy them away behind the carpet. Fit the carpet back properly, then replace the sill trim.