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1981
GMC
G3500

Standard S1090 Power Window Motor Connector

aladdinautoparts (20952)
99% positive feedback
Price:
$83.80
+ $8.30 shipping
Estimated delivery Thu, Oct 30 - Mon, Nov 3
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30 days returns. Seller pays for return shipping.
Condition:
New
Power Window Switch Connector. The engine types may include 1.8L 112Cu. l4 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated,1.8L 112Cu. l4 G AS SOHC Naturally Aspirated,1.8L 112Cu. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated,2.0L 122Cu.

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BrandStandard
Manufacturer Part NumberS1090
GTIN0025623239286
UPC0025623239286
eBay Product ID (ePID)1241285205

Product Key Features

Performance PartYes
Placement on VehicleLeft
OE/OEM Part Number121019161210191612101916,

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  • An expensive part that worked, but almost isn't worth the money

    I purchased this wiring harness for my 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. First of all, it cost about twice as much as I think it should have. However, it was much easier to click buy than to spend half a day pulling door panels off at the junkyard searching for one that's not broken, only to have it break in six months because it's forty years old too. My other option was to try and rig the broken one i had. I'm sure that wouldn't have gone well either. At first it looked to be of decent quality. It had nice long, thick wires. However, as i installed it, i realized that it wasn't that great. I can't believe I'm complaining about this, but it had overly thick ten or twelve gauge wires and they were extremely difficult to manipulate. The kit came with six yellow heat shrinkable terminals, but my wiring was only fourteen or sixteen gauge. I crimped them in the much larger terminals, hoping one day the wires don't fall out. The wires on the harness weren't marked or color coded. They're all grey, so i transferred them one by one. Two of my wires had broken off. Figuring out where they went could have been a lot less trouble if this was marked. Also, the wires came out the back of the plug, not the side, like factory, and don't forget they're extremely hard and difficult to manipulate, so they stuck into the hole in the door and were being grazed by the window as it went up and down. I spent a lot of time manipulating the wires so they weren't in the way. I guess maybe this is a universal harness. For as expensive as it was, i had higher expectations, but i don't think anyone else makes this, so what choice did i have?

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