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Old 05-07-2008, 11:39 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Problem! If you ran wires in the door sill.

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FJSpeed previously said: View Post
If you ran wires under the driver side door sill plastic check them.

Mine where cut threw and shorting out.
There are a set of empty white plastic clips that look perfect to run some new wires
from front to back, don't use them. When the plastic door sill goes back on
it will cut the wire in three places.

If you did the same thing and haven't had a problem yet maybe check them before it is a problem.
You have demonstrated a critical "do-it-yourself-er" rule of thumb, one often overlooked by amateur installers, and a rule that will make the difference between a successful installation and a furure headache:

Become familiar with the vehicle construction, and the function of all related items BEFORE you modify them. Many inert looking objects have important, if not always obvious, functions, and changing things without such knowledge leads to disasters....
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