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OK, I guess I did something wrong and need advice..I was modifying so that I can have the rear tail switch on dash. I removed the plug from the back of the existing switch in fuse box, cut the three wires and tapped in a new cable to run to the dash. Now neither of the switches work. I have checked the fuse (D column 7 fuse) and all is ok. I disconnected the new switch and tried the old old and I do not get any movement of the wing.

The wing does go up under the normal driving condition (above 75mph)

:(

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Have you tested to see if there is power there?? If not maybe its a burbt relay or there is another fuse?

Yes, I do not have any power to the wiring..I assume the brown wire is the hot lead..

Does anyone know where the relay is connected or have a wiring diagram for this switch??

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I think the brown wire is ground. All the switch does is bring the signal at the instrument cluster to ground to raise or lower the spoiler. Power for the spoiler motors is switched through the relays.

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