I just replaced my window switch in my NB8A( BIG thanks to Fattima ) and still my drivers side window will refuse to go down
Ive checked the main window use and that is fine... My Question is that: Is there any other fuse appart from the main fuse that protects the window circuit or are there any relays that could have burnt out
When my switch decided to retire the switch was stuck in the up position for a while and is there any chance this could lead to the motor to burn out
So before i change the motor over i want to make sure that its the motor thats toast and nothing else Whats the best way to test the motor to see if its buggered also
Sorry about all the Q's but ive never had this before on any of my MX's so keen to know and of corse work out whats wrong with my drivers side window
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated
Cheers,Mark
Need help with window problem
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Re: Need help with window problem
Can't help with the fuses, but check them all. If any are blown, that can't be a good thing, right?!
Disconnect the window leads, pull out your battery and connect the window motor directly to the battery. Reverse the polarity to change the winding direction.
The switches might need cleaning up of the contacts. Try pulling it out, disassembling and using wet&dry on the contacts to remove oxidation. You can avoid trial & error by testing resistances with a multimeter.
Disconnect the window leads, pull out your battery and connect the window motor directly to the battery. Reverse the polarity to change the winding direction.
The switches might need cleaning up of the contacts. Try pulling it out, disassembling and using wet&dry on the contacts to remove oxidation. You can avoid trial & error by testing resistances with a multimeter.
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Re: Need help with window problem
at a guess if you have power to the motor then it is fair bet the motor is a player. I had some involvement with window motor for the Capri and that motor could be disassembled pretty easily and a common fault was poor connection from the fingers to the pick up plate. Not sure how easy it is to take out and be very careful on testing in situ.
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