* Haynes Repair Manual or Chilton Repair Manual for a 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo: These manuals are readily available online and at auto parts stores. They often have detailed wiring diagrams, including those for power windows, though they may be part of a larger electrical system diagram. Look for sections on the power window switch, motor, and related components.
* Factory Service Manual (FSM): This is the most comprehensive resource, directly from Chevrolet (if you can find one). These are often more expensive and harder to obtain than Haynes or Chilton manuals. They usually have much more detailed wiring diagrams. You may find digitized versions online through forums dedicated to classic car repair.
* Online Forums: Websites and forums dedicated to classic Chevrolet or Monte Carlo owners (e.g., Monte Carlo forums on sites like ClassicCars.com or specialized car forums) may have members who have scanned portions of their manuals or have created their own diagrams based on experience. Searching the forum for "1984 Monte Carlo power window wiring diagram" is a good starting point.
* Online Parts Catalogs: Some online parts retailers (like AutoZone or Napa Auto Parts) may have wiring diagrams available – sometimes linked to specific parts – though usually only as simplified illustrations, not comprehensive schematics.
Important Considerations:
* Diagram Complexity: Expect the power window wiring diagram to be part of a larger electrical schematic, not a simple standalone drawing. You'll need to carefully locate the relevant sections.
* Variations: There might be slight wiring variations depending on options (e.g., the number of power windows).
* Safety: Working with car electrical systems can be dangerous. If you're not comfortable working with electricity, it's best to take your car to a qualified mechanic.
Remember to always disconnect the negative battery terminal before starting any electrical work on your vehicle.