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			<title>How to fit Rear Electric Windows.</title>
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			<description>How to fit Rear Electric Windows.



Now if you lucky you wont need to alter the wiring loom like I did....



You will need:

2 Rear Motors and mech

2 Rear Door Switches

2 rear door wiring looms

A 4 swich centre panel.

A full rear electric wiring looms of a cavalier with electric rear windows (if not already there)

A pack of 5 mm pop rivets

Toolkit with drill.



Step one:

Remove a rear door card - to do this you need a phillips screw driver. something to remove the circlip  ...</description>
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