Solution to window switch probs
Solution to window switch probs
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Psychobert

Original Poster:

6,318 posts

279 months

Sunday 15th February 2004
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Fairly simple to take them apart and clean them up. Bit fiddly, so I'd suggest not doing it after the best part of a bottle of red

Basically, the inside of the switch can fairly easily be removed from the outer casing, but do this carefully and preferably over a piece of white paper or a cloth as the internal bits may fall out and get lost. The problem I had was that one of the contacts had been bent too far, quite simple to remove it, bend it back and after testing it worked ok, refit the whole lot.

keirangrogan

486 posts

287 months

Sunday 15th February 2004
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I managed to source a pair of new ones from the local auto fators for 3.99 each.

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Monday 16th February 2004
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keirangrogan said:
I managed to source a pair of new ones from the local auto fators for 3.99 each.


Got any details?

Psychobert

Original Poster:

6,318 posts

279 months

Monday 16th February 2004
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keirangrogan said:
I managed to source a pair of new ones from the local auto fators for 3.99 each.


That was an hour of my life I could have done something else with..

Rower

1,381 posts

289 months

Monday 16th February 2004
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Psychobert said:

keirangrogan said:
I managed to source a pair of new ones from the local auto fators for 3.99 each.



That was an hour of my life I could have done something else with..




Yeah , like finishing off the bottle of red.........

bridgdav

4,805 posts

271 months

Tuesday 17th February 2004
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Does anybody know the part number of the window switches....

After all the problems I have had with the window Mechanism, the electrics are playing up now, it could be the switch contacts.....
Cheers
Dave