PhotonFanatic
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- Location
- Arlen, TX
- First Name
- Wilhelm
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Silverado
- Engine Size
- 5.7
I'm trying to fix my slow passenger side window in my 87 truck. It's slow going up and down, and it needs a person to help it go up. I have already replaced the window motor and the regulator with new AC Delco stuff. So we can rule that out.
I need to test and see if it's a poor voltage problem, or a frictional drag on the window itself. Or both. Does anybody know what each colored wire does, for the passenger window switch? Then I'd know exactly where to send power with the Power Probe. That would tell me the answer.
If the window is fast when supplied with power directly, then I don't have a frictional drag. I don't really want to pull all those seals out of there if it's not necessary.
I searched and found this, but I think it's for an 83 model. Maybe it's the same as 87? Anyway I'm not so good at reading electrical schematics. Looks like the passenger side switch is at the very bottom but I'm not certain where to plug in the volt meter prongs to test the voltage. Or where to send power. Thank you
I need to test and see if it's a poor voltage problem, or a frictional drag on the window itself. Or both. Does anybody know what each colored wire does, for the passenger window switch? Then I'd know exactly where to send power with the Power Probe. That would tell me the answer.
If the window is fast when supplied with power directly, then I don't have a frictional drag. I don't really want to pull all those seals out of there if it's not necessary.
I searched and found this, but I think it's for an 83 model. Maybe it's the same as 87? Anyway I'm not so good at reading electrical schematics. Looks like the passenger side switch is at the very bottom but I'm not certain where to plug in the volt meter prongs to test the voltage. Or where to send power. Thank you
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