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07jkur door wiring diagram
Hello all, I have searched high and low and cannot find any answers on what I am looking for.
I need a door wiring diagram to show me where I can splice in some door down lights that activate when any of the doors open.
I have located the dome light wires that are yellow with a white stripe. But there is no yellow wire in the door kick panel of the drivers door.
There are however, four wires going to the door latch under the kick panel. Black with white stripe, tan with black stripe, green with grey stripe, and purple with white stripe. One of these has to be the one controlling the dome light relay. Can any one help?
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http://www.jkowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=51047
These blokes are saying in the passenger door kick panel, which I would also assume to be our drivers side, but, have you checked on the passenger side also?
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No haven't removed the passenger or right hand door yet. But I would assume the same colour wires are in all four doors.
As the lights I am mounting will be mounted in the door that is where I need to find the right wire to splice.
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I would have to double check, from memory the door switches are only providing a signal to the computer and not a traditional style door light switch like 'normal' cars used to have! The dome light itself has 3 wires running to it, an earth and two positives, providing power to the one showing a load which depends on what position the switches at the dome light are at. I did a write up a while ago on it and traced the wiring to the loom between the drivers seat and the door though I cant find it at the moment (new computer...). The really hard part is the wiring in the sound bar is a different colour once it passes through the connector on the drivers side end of the sound bar... Bloody stupid!
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lol...fit another push button switch in each door frame.....
Just about everything seems to run through the computer controls.....the bloody electric windows, that you'd think would just be a simple up/down switched set up run through the computer.....mine wouldn't come down the other day after I started the car....I didn't panic, I just applied Jeep Wrangler electrical fault finding rule no. 1 - turn the car off completely, restart it...yippee, the windows work again.
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Did you find out which wire to use??
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