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1956 Electric door panel window switch wiring schematic

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Does anyone have the schematic of wiring the electric switch on door panel. there are 4 wires. One goes under the screw and obviously the wire with loop goes there. Need to know bout the other 3. thanks guys.

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Subject "1956 T Bird Electric RH Window switch" changed to "1956 Electric door panel window switch wiring schematic"
 
Does anyone have the schematic of wiring the electric switch on door panel. there are 4 wires. One goes under the screw and obviously the wire with loop goes there. Need to know bout the other 3. thanks guys.
Attached is the power windows section from the full wiring diagram.

Hope this helps.
electric-window-schematic.jpg
doug7740
1955 Thunderbird Blue
 
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I want to give a hint to anybody disconnecting any wires; Go to any electrical area in any larger hardware store or electrical supply and buy a book of wire labels. They are self stickies in letters and numbers and put a matching label on the wire and where in came from so it's easy to replace wire "A" back in place "A" where it came from and not have to worry about color codes if it was correct in the first place.
 
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