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When replacing the rear window seal With defrost, 1980 911sc do you unplug the wires from inside the engine bay and then cut slots in the new seal to accommodate them with the window partially in place on the car OR remove the electrical harness from the car, rig and re-solder them out of the car and then fit the window into the car? Follow up, the harness splits into 2x2, two plug beneath the rear fuse box quite obviously. Two seem to ground behind the fuel filter and fuel accumulator? Thanks

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Old 02-24-2017, 12:01 PM
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You know I have never done the rear window seal. I will create a post in the forums and see if another member can offer guidance!

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You know I have never done the rear window seal. I will create a post in the forums and see if another member can offer guidance!

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Hi Casey,

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I did this last year. Unplug the harness from the engine bay and feed the wires up through the hole in the rear shelf. Then remove the window from the car. Use a leather punch to create the holes in the new seal for the wiring to attach to the defroster connections on the window. Feed the wires through the new seal, put the seal on the window, put the aluminum trim in the seal as usual, and reinstall the window in the car.

It's not that difficult, but spend some time examining the old seal and see how the wires are routed and where the seal holes are before you begin on the new seal. When I did it, I made a diagram of the wires and where they attached to the defroster connections.
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I need to do this on an early LWB, and unfortunately, do not have pics of how the wires for the defrost were run through the seal (do have the old seal though). I also have to see how the black "jumper wires" were attached between the leads on the bottom of the glass. At a loss here and if anybody has ANY pics of how this is routed, would be much appreciated. I don't know if this is shown on an electrical schematic somewhere.? Thx again
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The rear window grid is a nice thought but that is why one buys the rear window with seal and aluminum in place with the wires hanging out of the corner.
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I did it pretty much as Dave said. The hole punches are the only tricky part, but you might find that the wires have existing bends, from the prior install, that will point to where they want to pass through the channel divider in the seal.

Here is a diagram, and a few pictures.










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Big Help there, Thank You. Assuming that is probably the same set up for Targa glass.?
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Same for me the wires are the hard part.
Check out my install here
Getting my 81 911SC back on the road
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Big Help there, Thank You. Assuming that is probably the same set up for Targa glass.?
Don't know where the contacts are located on the targa window, but the circuit would be the same.

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