Passenger Elec Window Inop

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maxaret
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Passenger Elec Window Inop

Post by maxaret » Wed Dec 23, 2020 8:57 am

The passenger window on our 2005 GV 1600 has not been working for the last couple of weeks (from either switch).
I was going to leave until the spring but the sun was out yesterday afternoon so I thought I would have an initial look at it,I got as far as unshipping the switch from the door (but not elec disconnected) when I luckily decided to do some googling.
Anyway turns out there is a pax window isolating switch on the drivers door control panel,cleverly positioned so that it is easy to knock and which disables both the passenger switch and the drivers switch.
Definitely a case of RTFM :mrgreen:

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Re: Passenger Elec Window Inop

Post by RichyP » Thu Dec 24, 2020 9:19 pm

😂 same as my gv I've done it a few times easily done! At least you didn't strip it down then realise!!

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Re: Passenger Elec Window Inop

Post by maxaret » Fri Dec 25, 2020 8:41 am

As you can see - I am not used to these ultra modern cars with too many elec switches :D

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Re: Passenger Elec Window Inop

Post by RichyP » Fri Dec 25, 2020 10:58 am

😂 your not alone I prefer cars simple, electric windows are hi-tech enough for me!

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