Re: [FWDLK] 56 Plymouth Wiring route question: door switch
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Re: [FWDLK] 56 Plymouth Wiring route question: door switch




Gary -
 
Just had to do this for a 56 Plymouth 2dr HT. It's option 2, up the A-post pillar, then across to the center of the headliner, in your case.
 
Ron
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Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2015 5:28 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] 56 Plymouth Wiring route question: door switch

Sat. 9/12/15
2:30pm PST
 
FLML,
 
Can someone tell me the correct/best routing of the 56 Ply 4dr. Sedan front door switch wiring that feeds/connect to the dome light housing?
 
I pulled all my old wiring out years ago and have no reference but it appears there are two options:
 
1) Feed front door switch wiring DOWN to floorboard and route under alum. scuff plates and then up inside each respective door pillar (or on the outside where wires will be covered by the pillar facia plates) to the roof and onto the dome light switch; or...
 
2) Feed front door switch wiring UP and inside the front A-pillars and then out to run along the top of the roof rail shell avoiding being pinched by headliner installation.
 
Thank you for any help!
 
Gary Pavlovich
56 Plymouth 4dr. Sedan
390” Poly

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