2010 Suburban Window Switches
Hello,
I am currently working on a customer'* vehicle and was wondering if I can connect the passenger side window switch wires with the driver side (master) switch wires to have them all ran into one module (switch). The reason behind this is I do custom car audio work and the customer asked if I could relocate the switches the the center console. I was wanting to eliminate the passenger side switch all together and do it this way to ensure nothing will get bumped or lodged into the switch and mess with the motors or door locks
I am currently working on a customer'* vehicle and was wondering if I can connect the passenger side window switch wires with the driver side (master) switch wires to have them all ran into one module (switch). The reason behind this is I do custom car audio work and the customer asked if I could relocate the switches the the center console. I was wanting to eliminate the passenger side switch all together and do it this way to ensure nothing will get bumped or lodged into the switch and mess with the motors or door locks
If I'm understanding the request correctly: Why not cap off all of the wires on the passenger side (or let the plug dangle) and then backpull the driver side wires then add as necessary for the driver'* side control to be in the center?
because we will eventually be doing wooden doors so i dont want anything dangling or getting ruined and not be able to work properly.
How long have you been doing custom work?
Before ever starting a project like this it is IMPERATIVE that you know what it will be in the end or you will be doing a lot of extra work.
Before ever starting a project like this it is IMPERATIVE that you know what it will be in the end or you will be doing a lot of extra work.
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