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> From: Zeitgeist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Window switch primer
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> So, one bad switch will cause a non-functioning situation--is that right?
> Well t
apart--bummer.
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From: Zeitgeist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 12:56 pm
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Window switch primer
So, one bad switch will cause a non-functioning situation--is that right?
Well then, I'd best take th
> So, one bad switch will cause a non-functioning situation--is that
> right?
Yes, either front or rear switch being bad will prevent the
associated rear window from operating.
> Well then, I'd best take them apart--bummer.
Hey, it's an easy job.
-- Jim
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So, one bad switch will cause a non-functioning situation--is that right?
Well then, I'd best take them apart--bummer.
On Feb 18, 2008 11:18 AM, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey, remind me whether the power window circuit requires both switches
> > to be
> > fully operational in orde
> Hey, remind me whether the power window circuit requires both switches
> to be
> fully operational in order for the window to function.
Both switches have to be good in order for the _rear_ window
to work.
-- Jim
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You either need to take the switches apart (do it in a plastic bag so
when the parts fly all over they are contained) and clean them, or
CHANGE YOUR FUSES! One fuse operates cross-opposite windows. The
actual wiring is not clear as there are 3 or 4 wires going to each
switch and some of them
Hey, remind me whether the power window circuit requires both switches to be
fully operational in order for the window to function. I don't have my CD
manual with me, so I can't check the diagram. The motor works, but I can't
get the switches to initiate action. I think there might be some funk