Pass. side window problem
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Pass. side window problem
Got stuck driving in the rain today and thanks to my windows fogging up since my car doesn't produce heat and my AC is not working, I had to drive with the windows cracked about 2 inches. Any ways my switches got wet. When I got home I parked the car in the garage and rolled both windows downs so the driver seat's head rest could dry. Any ways my pass. side window wasn't rolling up. I DID CHECK TO MAKE SURE THE WINDOW LOCK WASN'T ON
. I also made sure the fuse was good which it is. I put power straight to the motor and got the window up. I'm guessing one of my switches took a dump on me. Is this is correct? Let me know so I can order some replacement pronto. Thanks
. I also made sure the fuse was good which it is. I put power straight to the motor and got the window up. I'm guessing one of my switches took a dump on me. Is this is correct? Let me know so I can order some replacement pronto. Thanks
Yes 1 of the switches died on you. You can take apart the passenger switch and clean it out. The driver side on the other hand i don't think is cleanable. I took mine apart to see if i could fix it and no dice. See if you can barrow another switch from someone to figure out what switch went bad.
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It funny how the 93s switch is more expensive than the 94-95. $180 for the 94+ one.
It funny how the 93s switch is more expensive than the 94-95. $180 for the 94+ one.
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switch dried out enough to work?