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After a small rust work on the rear door (trunk door) we notices a loose cable inside the rear door chassis. It is a cable with two wires that seems to bee cut or weared loose from somewhere. Can anybody provide a wiring and connector diagram or a picture of wiring and connectors inside the mazda 626 stw 1999 rear door, please? ... Now the power doors do not work. Lock remote doesn't do anything. Drivers side door must be open with a key and when doing that, it does not open any of the other doors. Same issue with the rear trunk door. Weird thing is that when turning a key in passenger side front door lock, the electric lock system responses and clicks all the doors (except trunk door), but when releasing the key inside the lock, all the doors lock again, and they do not stay open. Fuses near the drivers seat and fuses under the hood are fine. Can you please help?
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Hello, Best thing is to remove the door panel where you found the wires disconnected/broken and find the matching wires on the inside. Once you repair those wires, if everything is not back to normal, check the fuses with a test light (a 5 dollar tool) to be certain that the fuses are good.
Hi, the problem is that we can not find any matching wires inside. The loose cable is only about 6 inches long, and there is nothing nearby to connect it with. We peeled some of the other cables nearby to see if there was a cut wires inside, but no, nothing. The loose wires are hot. when connected together, they will spark and short cut the circuitry. They can not be ground wires. We have checked all the connectors also, we can not find any spot where the wires would be loose from. This is an annoying mystery. If somebody would have a picture of cables inside the trunk door, that would help a lot to compare it to ours. Thanks!