Master Power Window Switch Input Test

1996 Isuzu Oasis SSECTION Master Power Window Switch Input Test
  1. Turn ignition off. Disconnect master power window switch. Using an ohmmeter, ensure continuity is present between 16-pin connector, terminal A5 (Black (2) wire) and 3-pin connector, terminal B2 (Black (1) wire).
  2. Turn ignition on. Using a voltmeter, ensure battery voltage is present between ground and terminals A1 (Blue/Black wire), A2 (White/Yellow wire), A6 (White/Black wire) and A7 (Green/White wire).
  3. Using fused jumper wires, connect terminal A7 (Green/White wire) to terminal A16 (Red/Yellow (1) wire) and terminal A5 (Black (2) wire) to terminal A14 (Red/Blue (1) wire). Using a voltmeter, check for voltage between terminal A8 (Red wire) and driver-side window motor ground (Black wire). Voltage reading should be 6 volts as window motor runs.
  4. Using fused jumper wires, connect terminal A2 (White/Yellow wire) to terminal A9 (Yellow/Green wire), and terminal A11 (Yellow wire) to terminal B2 (Black (1) wire). Right rear window motor should run.
  5. Using fused jumper wires, connect terminal A1 (Blue/Black wire) to terminal A10 (Blue wire), and terminal A12 (Blue/Yellow wire) to terminal B2 (Black (1) wire). Right front window motor should run.
  6. Using fused jumper wires, connect terminal A6 (White/Black wire) to terminal A13 (Green wire), and terminal A15 (Green/Blue wire) to terminal B2 (Black (1) wire). Left rear window motor should run.
  7. Using fused jumper wires, connect terminal A7 (Green/White wire) to terminal A14 (Red/Blue (1) wire), and terminal A16 (Red/Yellow (1) wire) to terminal A5 (Black (2) wire). Left front window motor should run.
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