Say you need to power something up while you’re at the salvage yard. Here’s a quick easy way to do that with a power tool battery, some wires, and some safety pins. With this set up you can add power to any electric motor to test it’s operation or to move a power window like I did in this video.

If you’re not familiar with Pull-A-Part, they’re a self service salvage company in the US. They have 25 yards in 12 states. I’m not just saying this, but they’ve become my favorite place to go for salvage parts. I suggest you check them out.

To make it easy, here’s a link to their website: http://www.pullapart.com

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27 thoughts on “#SalvageYardHack: How To Get Power in the Yard”
  1. Any suggestions how you would use that to check an odometer reading? I expect you have to figure out a way turn the ignition switch over too.

  2. I removed a couple windows for my car. Also electric. They were in the "up/closed" position. I just undone the motor and brought the whole unit down together. Worked both times.

  3. This has to be the best "hack" video out there. I never even thought of it! would havr made my life 100x easier when I was removing the seats from my Mustang that has no wire harness.

  4. Great hack thank you. Between all the channels I've learned everything i need to for easy fixes. It's the little stuff like this that makes me more comfortable to give it a try and restore a vehilce. paint engine and any other mechanical skills needed. Thanks Eric

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