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Bighorn98
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2018 4:51    Post subject: Re: driver window Reply with quote

Can anyone say where the power lock and driver window relay is, and is there a fuse box layout on the site for the 98 bighorn ?
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 8:02    Post subject: Reply with quote

on my r/h drive 97 ubs69 wizard the window relay sounds like its above the gas pedal. It is likely one of the relays which click with key on, so I will pull each one that clicks, one at a time to see which one stops the windows from working to     the wrong fsm states left footwell.

My central lock is controlled in the drivers window switch, it has no central lock button to lock or unlock, only driven by an electrical switch around the drivers door key barrel. I fitted an alarm so I could simulate the key barell working with the alarm to save wearing out the drivers barrell. I also used a spare function on the alarm remote to open the tail gate window.

I would like to fit a turbo delay to allow winding the window up for say 3-5 minutes after key out
and changing it to energised when key on and acc position so I don't need to power up the glow plugs to wind up the window when I forget on key out.
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