Window Switch Continuity Charts

1994 Plymouth Colt Vista SE, StandardSECTION Window Switch Continuity Charts
MASTER WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY (COLT, MIRAGE & SUMMIT)

Switch Position (1) Check Continuity Between
Normal Position
Left Front OFF Pins 2, 3 & 10
Left Rear OFF Pins 1, 3 & 7
Left Front UP Pins 2 & 4; Pins 3 & 10
Left Rear UP Pins 1 & 3; Pins 4 & 7
Left Front DOWN Pins 2 & 3; Pins 4 & 10
Left Rear DOWN Pins 1 & 4; Pins 3 & 7
Right Front OFF Pins 3, 5 & 11
Right Rear OFF Pins 3, 6 & 14
Right Front UP Pins 3 & 5; Pins 4 & 11
Right Rear UP Pins 3 & 14; Pins 4 & 6
Right Front DOWN Pins 3 & 11; Pins 4 & 5
Right Rear DOWN Pins 3 & 6; Pins 4 & 14
Lock Position
Left Front OFF Pins 2, 3 & 10
Left Rear OFF Pins 1 & 7
Left Front UP Pins 2 & 4; Pins 3 & 10
Left Rear UP Pins 4 & 7
Left Front DOWN Pins 2 & 3; Pins 4 & 10
Left Rear DOWN Pins 1 & 4
Right Front OFF Pins 5 & 11
Right Rear OFF Pins 6 & 14
Right Front UP Pins 4 & 11
Right Rear UP Pins 4 & 6
Right Front DOWN Pins 4 & 5
Right Rear DOWN Pins 4 & 14
(1) Left side of vehicle refers to driver's side.
PASSENGER SIDE WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY (COLT, MIRAGE & SUMMIT)

Switch Position Check Continuity Between
OFF Pins 1 & 2; Pins 3 & 6
UP Pins 2 & 4; Pins 3 & 6
DOWN Pins 1 & 2; Pins 3 & 4
MASTER WINDOW SWITCH CONTINUITY (COLT VISTA, EXPO LRV & SUMMIT WAGON)

Switch Position (1) Check Continuity Between
Normal Position
Left Front OFF Pins 1, 2 & 9
Left Front UP Pins 1 & 9; Pins 2 & 6
Left Front DOWN Pins 1 & 6; Pins 2 & 9
Right Front OFF Pins 5, 8 & 9
Right Front UP Pins 5 & 6; Pins 8 & 9
Right Front DOWN Pins 5 & 9; Pins 6 & 8
Lock Position
Left Front OFF Pins 1, 2 & 9
Left Front UP Pins 1 & 9; Pins 2 & 6
Left Front DOWN Pins 1 & 6; Pins 2 & 9
Right Front OFF Pins 5 & 8
Right Front UP Pins 5 & 6
Right Front DOWN Pins 6 & 8
(1) Left side of vehicle refers to driver's side.
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