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Door removal, how do you disconnect the wiring harness ???

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Need a spot of help guys, i need to remove the doors from one of my corrado's. I can work out how to physically remove the doors but its the wiring that goes through the A post into the door which is a pain. Is there a multiplug inside the A post like on modern cars or will i have to disconnect every component inside the door and feed the wires through individually ??

Any help would be appreciated, i would of had the car painted today if i could of wipped the doors off !!!

 

Jimmi....................

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Its easy. Cant remember how though lol.

 

I think: The wiring has a plastic cover over it, where it connects into the door. simply pull this out and dconnect the wiring/plug.

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its a pain mate, you have to disconnect every plug and carefully wiggle the plugs through, the real pain is the biggest one, the only way it will go through the a pillar hole, is to take off the metal clip around the plug.

 

karl

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the wiring is in that soft rubber tube that you can see when you open the door (hinge end)

 

From memory I think you pull that rubber tube back and disconnect the wiring.

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Karl is someone saying that all we actually had to do was pull that tube back and disconnect one plug, rather than each individual lead?!!!

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i really hope not Will, otherwise we would be 2 really stupid corrado owners :oops:

 

first thing tomorrow i'm gonna check, i hope the above people are wrong :lol:

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Right had a look at one removed door, and there are 5 plugs that connect from the door to i would assume, the fusebox? or somewhere else in the car. So just remove the plastic , and unplug.

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