Power windows not working on both sides.
Fuses are all okay.
Any Ideas???
Power windows not working
Sure the fuses are ok? From memory, the power window fusible links and relays are in the black compartment near the battery.
If these are ok, check that you're receiving power at the power window motor connector, and then try applying 12v direct to the power window motor connector to see if the motors work. (You'll need to remove the door trim for this and unplug the connector, but easy job).
If these are ok, check that you're receiving power at the power window motor connector, and then try applying 12v direct to the power window motor connector to see if the motors work. (You'll need to remove the door trim for this and unplug the connector, but easy job).
Starion nutter since 1988...
1983 JA, 1984 JA, 1985 JB (all rego'd, all running :D )
1983 JA, 1984 JA, 1985 JB (all rego'd, all running :D )
thanks mate. Will check tonight.JPC wrote:Sure the fuses are ok? From memory, the power window fusible links and relays are in the black compartment near the battery.
If these are ok, check that you're receiving power at the power window motor connector, and then try applying 12v direct to the power window motor connector to see if the motors work. (You'll need to remove the door trim for this and unplug the connector, but easy job).
Fuses in the fuse box at the front drivers seat side is working okay.
Funny thing is it worked lastnight again when I moved the car back to it's original spot in the gatage ater cleaning it.
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Obviously by moving your starion away from its original spot you upset the feng shui hence why when you moved the stazz back to the orginal spot all the star aligned and hence why its working now.zaidja83 wrote:Funny thing is it worked lastnight again when I moved the car back to it's original spot in the gatage ater cleaning it.
Or it could be the fusable link as the others have said or perhaps the plug for the window switch is loose.
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