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Car door replacement?

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Norcalgsx707

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Does anyone have any instructions on how to replace the car door on a 95 gsx? I have a shell with nothing on it no windows or motors completely empty, I see a couple bolts I have to take off. but how do I do the wiring from the door the goes into the engine bay im guessing anyone have any expertise thanks.
 
Does anyone have any instructions on how to replace the car door on a 95 gsx? I have a shell with nothing on it no windows or motors completely empty, I see a couple bolts I have to take off. but how do I do the wiring from the door the goes into the engine bay im guessing anyone have any expertise thanks.

They connect right inside under the kick panel.
 
I'm no expert, but I have removed doors before. The wire harness for the doors connect right to the frame between the door hinges. However, it might be easier to remove your fender to access the connection so you can work on it from both sides of the door while it's open. Here's a pic of the eclipse I had last year.
http://www.dsmtuners.com/gallery/files/1/0/9/2/2/6/20110131154221.jpg

On the foward frame where the door bolts up, you'll see a square-ish cut out with a white plug inside. That's the connector location under the black rubber weather seal. From the door frame, the harness does connect to under the dash, but doesn't come in contact with the engine harness. That harness connects from the engine to the firewall, then to the ecu behind the stereo. Or at least that's how it was on my '95 GST in that pic.

(And of course, like always, my damn picture isn't visible unless you click the link. I wish that problem would go away)
 
Its simple unplug the harness coming from the door to the car. Its a rectangular rubber boot. Just pull it out. pop out the pin that connects the moving arm to the body of the car and unbolt the hinges. should take about 10min.
 
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