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    Dec 2010
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    Want the rear windows to work from the rear switch and the trunk button to work with

    Pop the panel off the front where the button is. (I started on the passengers side and worked my way across) Go easy, don't need any thing to pry with just your fingers are fine. You will find another plug stuffed back in the cavity. I had to use my pocket knife to cut the loosely placed black tape holding the wires to the same wires as the always powered plug and then fished it out real easily. Plug it to the button and try it before you carefully snap the panel back on. ........................................If you want the rear windows to work with the rear window buttons (I didn't for 4 years because if the rear passenger can roll down the window they are going to light up a damn smoke) carefully snap the drivers side door post plastic piece where the the seat goes down into off, a flat blade screw driver will aid here. After you get it started slowly pull the panel off looking to make sure that you don't catch the metal clips and straighten them out ,use the screw driver here too to help compress the springs a little bit if needed. There is a grey connector on the forward side that should be unplugged, just plug it in and replace the panel.
    Love many , trust few and always paddle your own canoe
    2- 2004 CVPIs one white 83,000 and one black 124,000
    Love is being owned by a Siberian Husky or two.

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