Adding power windows and door locks to a Fiero (Page 2/3)
ksfastman APR 06, 12:00 PM
I've got an 87 GT with Pwr Wnd and Elec Mir, anybody know whether this harness has the Pwr Lck wiring also?
jaskispyder APR 06, 12:09 PM

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Originally posted by ksfastman:

I've got an 87 GT with Pwr Wnd and Elec Mir, anybody know whether this harness has the Pwr Lck wiring also?


GM did not add extra wiring to fieros. Sorry.

So. If it wasn't an option you don't have wiring.

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ksfastman APR 06, 12:12 PM
Figured it was probably wishful thinking on my part lol. Thanks
richard in nc JUL 02, 10:20 AM
1987 car.im not finding any parts fieros around charlotte nc.are any parts from a firebird /camaro work.they seem to share a lot of parts.
82-T/A [At Work] JUL 02, 12:13 PM

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Originally posted by richard in nc:

1987 car.im not finding any parts fieros around charlotte nc.are any parts from a firebird /camaro work.they seem to share a lot of parts.




Hi Richard, check out the Fiero Factory... http://www.TheFieroFactory.com
Mike in Sydney JUL 02, 08:26 PM

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Originally posted by richard in nc:

1987 car.im not finding any parts fieros around charlotte nc.are any parts from a firebird /camaro work.they seem to share a lot of parts.



Try Hooper's Used Parts near Dallas, NC, 154 Hooper Hill Road (north of Gastonia). I got a fuel tank from a Fiero there a couple of months ago. (Was surprised they hadn't punctured it.) They may have what you are looking for. Also, PM me for the email of a person in Kinston that has a lot of Fiero parts. I've purchased brakes, engine cradle, GT steering wheels, consoles, front suspension cradle and a few other bits when I was in NC last year. Planning to pick up some other things he's holding for me in July when I get home.

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richard in nc JUL 02, 11:08 PM

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Originally posted by Mike in Sydney:


Try Hooper's Used Parts near Dallas, NC, 154 Hooper Hill Road (north of Gastonia). I got a fuel tank from a Fiero there a couple of months ago. (Was surprised they hadn't punctured it.) They may have what you are looking for. Also, PM me for the email of a person in Kinston that has a lot of Fiero parts. I've purchased brakes, engine cradle, GT steering wheels, consoles, front suspension cradle and a few other bits when I was in NC last year. Planning to pick up some other things he's holding for me in July when I get home.
cool.



82-T/A [At Work] JUL 03, 09:20 AM
Wanted to add some more here... "back in the day," it made sense to swap doors from one Fiero to the next. That's because everything was still relatively new, and parts cars were plentiful. I myself would regularly see 2 or 3 Fieros in the junkyard every week that I'd go.

But it may not make sense anymore...

Most of the Fieros out there today ... where you would have access to a door from a donor car, is going to be really worn out. The seals will be dry-rotten, the dew strips are going to be trashed, and all the grease between the mechanisms are also going to be gummed up. Plus, if you want to keep your car original, your existing door is going to have the VIN and other sticks on the door that came with your car.

My opinion, if you have access to a donor vehicle. It makes much more sense to simply disassemble everything you need / want from the door (door lock brackets, actuator, linkage, and the wiring harness), and then install that in the new door WHILE also replacing the dew strips, vapor barrier, door locks, window guides, etc.

Just my 2 cents.
Mike in Sydney JUL 04, 05:37 AM

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Originally posted by richard in nc:




Is this supposed to be a PM? If so, click on the PM button on the right side.
richard in nc JUL 04, 05:56 PM

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Originally posted by Mike in Sydney:


Is this supposed to be a PM? If so, click on the PM button on the right side.


im just trying to learn how this forum works.its much different than most.