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SC Electric Window Switch Help

After redoing my door panels, I took pictures of two of the switches and their wires but forgot to do the one on the driver's door that controls the passenger side.

So, could someone either tell me which color wires go to which number on the back of the switch, post a wiring diagram or a pic of the back of the switch with wires hooked up. I've tried like six different combinations but nothing worked.

And, I want to be sure I have the wires right as some of my switches are dodgy aftermarket aluminum trim ones so why it is not working could be a number of things.

Thanks.

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looking at the back of the switch with the single terminal on top, the brown ground wire is bottom left, the red 12V wires are bottom right and top, and the motor wires are the two center ones. reverse the motor wires if the window direction is wrong, related to the switch up/down. easy.
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Use a needlenose pliers to make sure the connector is tight, and make sure there is no dirt or debris on the spade connectors.

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Rusnka, I needed that yesterday, wasted an hour fidling. Fantastic.

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