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Electric Window Fault (wiring diagram anybody?)


 
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 7:49    Post subject: Electric Window Fault (wiring diagram anybody?) Reply with quote

1995 Montery RS. I had an intermittent fuse blowing prob. Now made itself permanent!!! And it's now raining to boot.
The front drivers window is down, is there a way of supplying a feed directly to the motor to wind it back up? There doesn't appear to be a manual method that I can see. Which colour feed would I need to connect it to? I assume one is up the other down.


Many thanks


Geoff
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:48    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi geoff,
i had the same problem with my cavalier some time ago, I managed to get the window closed by connecting two long wires to the battery and just holding then against the window motor utill closed. Shocked Remember if the window doesn't go up staight away imediatly remove the wires and try again with the wires on the opposite motor spades...hope this helps.......but i'm sure one of the other chaps will come up with a much simpler solution. Wink

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2004 21:18    Post subject: try checking wire Reply with quote

try checking the wires between drivers door and a post as have had same
problem it was a broken ps the rubber gaters are a pig to refit
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