156 rear windows
Discussion
One of mine was not working, but there was power to the switch because it was clicking at the motor. I was told that if you can get at the motor, sometimes all it needs is a 'tap' with a hammer!
This was by a local Alfa expert.
So I removed all the trim ( guide on Alfaowner.com or was it 156.net?)and managed to get it working by gently tapping the motor with a hammer while keeping the power on. It started working immediately. I then lubricated all the bits I could get at, and put silicone spray ( Halfords) along the guides to free them up.
Regular use even in the winter helps to keep them active. Also check that the master driver's door switch is working; IIRC this can affect the back door switch. The window switches are a bit delicate and can easily snap.
This was by a local Alfa expert.
So I removed all the trim ( guide on Alfaowner.com or was it 156.net?)and managed to get it working by gently tapping the motor with a hammer while keeping the power on. It started working immediately. I then lubricated all the bits I could get at, and put silicone spray ( Halfords) along the guides to free them up.
Regular use even in the winter helps to keep them active. Also check that the master driver's door switch is working; IIRC this can affect the back door switch. The window switches are a bit delicate and can easily snap.
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