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kuna April 12th 2006 08:58

97' Passat inner handles in 1303
 
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Yesterday I bought inner door handles from VW Passat, the handle itself works and fits great in beetle, problem occured when I've tried to connect power window switch, it has only 4 pins (previously I used ford 6 pin switch, pair for window motor, pair for light (+/-) and pair for power (+/-))

does anybody know how to connect them to standart 2 pin (SPAL deluxe) window motors? any sugestions?

Anybody have any expirience with modern VW/skoda/seat power window switches? some schemes? diagrams?

Thanks for hlep.
Chris.

kuna April 16th 2006 16:30

... :( it can't be done
 
to all thosoe who would like to use VW swithes. They only can be used with VW window motors and VW comfort computer. Ford ecsort/mondeo/scorpio swithes work fine :) and can be fitted into VW handles :) (with some modification of course)

regards.

Angelo Amato September 20th 2006 18:38

handles
 
hi, got any pics fitted to car ? how did you mount handle ??

cheers, angelo

ricola September 21st 2006 03:44

might be a bit awkward using those, on my passat the window switch is like that on the passenger side but down lower in the door in a multiswitch plate on the driver's side. Maybe different for different models?
Rich

kuna September 21st 2006 06:45

there you go.
 
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Photos with handles installed. I had to make special adapters from fiberglass (2kg of plaster to create mould, and two layers of fibreglass - realy easy task, I thought that making f/g parts is more difficult) to hide electric window motor assembly as I'm using one piece windows. Door panels and my f/g adapters are covered with self-adhesive material used for making car audio boxes. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

BTW: Handles are from back door of 97' VW Passat/Bora

zen September 21st 2006 16:19

nicely done! i like the look. if you care to write a technical article on it, let me know and i will get you access.

zeroaxe September 21st 2006 19:28

Wow, that install si slick! Nice:agree: By any chance, do you have pics with the door panels off, showing the location/install of the motor etc? :cool:

MikeVW September 21st 2006 21:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by zeroaxe (Post 53821)
Wow, that install si slick! Nice:agree: By any chance, do you have pics with the door panels off, showing the location/install of the motor etc? :cool:

I agree. I would also like to see pictures of your window motor and setup. What are you using for a motor and how did you fabricate it?

Mike

kuna September 22nd 2006 02:28

I'll post pics on Monday. When I find some free time I'll write short article about instalation. Window motors are universal units - SPAL deLuxe.

Regards.

zeroaxe September 22nd 2006 05:07

Thanks Kuna! :agree:

Tedzbug September 22nd 2006 08:52

that is slick.....i think i will follow by example. Those look really good in there.

kuna October 12th 2006 11:23

:(
 
Sorry for the delay. I'll post these photos as soon as I borrow digicam from my friend. (I can make photos with my 2mpix mobile but I think that my friends 8mpix Panasonic can make them look much better:)

regards.

kuna October 15th 2006 07:05

door porn
 
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here you are.

as you can see everything is home made, I know that it doest'n look nice but it woks just fine.
Handle and door lock are connected with steel line, Ford switch is glued to the handle, electric window motor is mounted on stock window winding mechanism.

hmmm... what else... just ask :)

:)

regards
Chris

66sandrail January 16th 2008 16:51

is the window winding mechanism the same with the stock two peace one or?
and how about the window ruber what did u use ?


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