Electric Window Problem
<!--QuoteBegin-ikledud+--><div class='quotetop'>(ikledud)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->i havnt tried any of the above yet m8 but i have noticed that it blows fuse 12 as soon as i turn ignition on but windows still work ith door open ignition on??????? dont work if ignition on doors shut ??????<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Has your window switch got a override button as well as the 2 window switches (early type)? or just 2 window switches(late type)?
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C411BRA
<!--QuoteBegin-ikledud+--><div class='quotetop'>(ikledud)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->it hasnt got the override button m8 just the two window switches please please please help me lol its driving me mad now and ive got a long journey coming up lol<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->Having had a look at the diagram, it all seems to point to the switches themselves. I think that the circuit on the switch unit is giving you an earth when it shouldnt be. And somehow, when the door is open it gives an alternate path to earth allowing the transistor switch to work, hence opening windows with door open.
Mine has a similar problem, just got to get to the scrappie to see if the got one out of a Cav with electric front windows.
But, before that, I gotta fix the electrics on my engine [img]/rolleyes.gif[/img] .
Mine has a similar problem, just got to get to the scrappie to see if the got one out of a Cav with electric front windows.
But, before that, I gotta fix the electrics on my engine [img]/rolleyes.gif[/img] .
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C411BRA
ive sent u a pm m8 but im begining to think that its the wire from the fuse to the switch that is fried lol but im still open to sugestions if i unplug the switch assembly it still blows fuses???? there is 2 black wires coming from the fuse wich one is the one that runs to the switch arrrrggggghhhhhh its doing my head in lol
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ikledud
<!--QuoteBegin-ikledud+--><div class='quotetop'>(ikledud)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteEBegin-->ive sent u a pm m8 but im begining to think that its the wire from the fuse to the switch that is fried lol but im still open to sugestions if i unplug the switch assembly it still blows fuses???? there is 2 black wires coming from the fuse wich one is the one that runs to the switch arrrrggggghhhhhh its doing my head in lol<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->You could be right there, as if the fuse blows even with the switches out of the car, it has to be the wire. Have you had any of the interior/centre console/seats etc out prior to getting the problem?
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C411BRA
You may want to try this:
<ol type='1'>[*]Disconnect all the following:<ol type='1'>[*]Central locking ECU</li>[*]window switch.</li></ol></li>[*]Switch on the ignition, If the fuse still blows, its probably the electric mirror circuit.</li>[*]If it dont blow, plug in the central locking ECU, if it blows its that,</li>[*]If it still dont blow, its either the window switches or the wiring.</li></ol>Good Luck
<ol type='1'>[*]Disconnect all the following:<ol type='1'>[*]Central locking ECU</li>[*]window switch.</li></ol></li>[*]Switch on the ignition, If the fuse still blows, its probably the electric mirror circuit.</li>[*]If it dont blow, plug in the central locking ECU, if it blows its that,</li>[*]If it still dont blow, its either the window switches or the wiring.</li></ol>Good Luck
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C411BRA
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