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Old 01-29-2012, 05:01 PM
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Hi all I own a 1999 Concorde LXi 3.2 and am looking for a full set of electrical drawing for the car.. Does anyone know where I might find these drawings?

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Are we talking about the ones you find in the Haynes books?
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I would avoid the Haynes if you want good and complete info. Try Alldata or Mitchell online and see what the cost would be.
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I'll check that out all I'm looking for right now is a good set of electrical drawing for the power windows on this 1999 Concorde. The rear windows will not work from either the drives door or the back doors. It has to be a common wire and I think it;s from the window lock button but I tested the switch and it's fine. I think it's the yellow wire but would like a drawing before removing the the door panels..

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Splice 305 is where they all split off downstream from the driver's switch. If the right front window is working then your problem should be AT or AFTER the splice.




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Thank you for the drawings. The S305 feeds of the drivers side window lock out or the yellow wire...

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Thank you for the drawings. The S305 feeds of the drivers side window lock out or the yellow wire...

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S305 will be one yellow wire then there will be a black shrink wrap and 3 more wires just like it will come out the other end. You may have to take the drivers side seat out to get to it. Maybe even the center console. I would check continuity (Ohm meter) from the yellow wire @ drivers switch to the yellow wire @other switches before I would start digging in the harness.
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T will do that first and see hopefully I'll find it before I have to start removing bits from the car plus it will have to wait as it's way to cold up here right now..

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