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rossdogg Posted - 11 Dec 2011 : 5:58:54 PM
the other issue is the electric windows were working but they decided to stop, we have checked the fuses and all the relays and thats not the problem, someone said the window regulator but that wouldnt stop all four windows from goin up and down
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thedunga Posted - 14 Feb 2012 : 3:42:36 PM
had the same problem in the calais i wrecked to put all the good gear in the dunga wagon the black box under the steering wheel that vnsvle mentioned will be the culprit. easiest way to tel is to tap on it while using one of the window switches and also feel for the click when you try to use the switches im told its quite common for a soldered piece to let go and stop the power flow.
Mechknight73 Posted - 31 Jan 2012 : 2:27:20 PM
Often your weakest link is the switch itself
VNSVLE Posted - 31 Jan 2012 : 02:06:28 AM
There is a control module that I believe sits under your steering wheel.
Make sure that this is all plugged in and make sure there is power to it.
Cheers
bt1aero Posted - 30 Jan 2012 : 9:23:41 PM
Have you checked the leads from the switches for power and follow it back till you find power working. Failing that trace the power from the fuse box it's a power drop out somewhere

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