Not much to post up about this rig as it has been sitting for a long time.
I tinkered around with it and got the left rear window working again, and cleaned the right front moving smooth like it should.
Had one door speaker not working, just a wire connector come off. All better now, and sounding great as it should.
Engine has seemed to pick up a rough idle. I disconnect the battery with a throw switch, so it wont drain from sitting as a precaution. Not entirely sure the rough idle is associated with this, as the PCM has to learn every time I connect the battery for it's weekly run time. I ran the codes, and it spat out a open spout code. So with the help of a friend, he sent me another ICM to try. Since the codes have been cleared, I am going to install the ICM, and see if it spits the code again, and if it cleans up the idle.
And yes... I have already done the usual tests and cleaning of other parts & sensors relating to a rough idle.
Update:
So the 95 ICM has been replaced with a 93 (I think) ICM. PITA on this year. If anybody is needing to know, it is located behind the DRIVERS headlight, behind a mudflap thingy, in front of the battery. You have to remove the battery, remove the mudflap, unbolt the fat wire harness in 3 places along the core support, remove the relay box on the fender, and pull them out of the way in order to remove the top bolt (5.5mm) holding the ICM on the core support. Once that bolt is removed, you have to pry the bottom rubber grommet off to pull the ICM out far enough to remove the wire harness connector. The connector release tab is on the side you can't reach, and you will most likely break the tab off trying to remove the connector with the ICM bolted on still.

Getting it back on is fun too.
Idle is still way too low, but has smoothed out some. It now takes a little longer to return to a lower idle, and the idle is still too low. I'm thinking of getting another IAC for it. Cleaning it might not have been enough. After a few WOT tests, it stumbled and almost died. :frustrate
If anything, I was able to clean up a bunch of the wiring with the battery out, and figured a way to use a 1" ratchet strap for a battery hold down.
