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BlazinHi

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Hey guys I have a question here. I have done this project on two trucks one P/U and on my Blazer. I took the power doors out of a new model and mounted them on mine. Now I can always get the windows to work, but I can't get the power locks to work. I have tried wiring them every which way but no luck. WEll if any body has an Idea please let me know.
 
Can't help with a wiring diagram , my book is for 80-87. But the power goes to the switch, then the three wires go to the solenoid, one ground, one up and one down., if you remove the solenoid , you can test it off the battery to make sure where your wires go. Any more just let me know...

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Hey Blazinhi, Eagle and I got crossways on a similar subject earlier, so first off I don't wanna make anybody mad.
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The doorlock solenoids I get at the salvage yard (stock GM's) just have two wires. You just reverse the polarity to make it lock (down) or unlock (up). What I mean is +12v goes to one wire, say grey, and ground goes to the other, say brown, this will make the solenoid go one way. Change the wires +12v to brown and ground to grey and the lock will go the other way. This takes a DPDT (double pole, double throw) center off, momentary switch. Maybe Eagle can make a drawing for it or if not I'll try. I have been to the "Eagle School of Drawing Attachments" I just haven't tried it yet!!
Hope this helps!

Michael
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