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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / November 2005

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306 electic window problem..

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Ben - 04 Nov 2005 09:45 GMT
Morning all

just a quick question.  the drivers side control for the windows has gone a
bit 'iffy'  sometimes it'll work sometime nothing happens. If I whack the
door just below the switch it'll sometimes start to work again, so I'm
guessing a lose wire or connecter in there.  Can anyone tell me, or point me
toward an faq on how to get in there ?
Mark Rae - 04 Nov 2005 10:22 GMT
>just a quick question.  the drivers side control for the windows has gone a
>bit 'iffy'  sometimes it'll work sometime nothing happens. If I whack the
>door just below the switch it'll sometimes start to work again, so I'm
>guessing a lose wire or connecter in there.  Can anyone tell me, or point me
>toward an faq on how to get in there ?

The switch just clips in, you can lever it out with a flat
bladed screwdriver. If the switch isn't the problem it
is most likely to be the wiring harness between the door
and the body that is causing the problems.

   -Mark
Ben - 04 Nov 2005 11:07 GMT
>>just a quick question.  the drivers side control for the windows has gone
>>a
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>    -Mark

Thanks Mark, I didn't think it'd be as easy as that (or I'd have take a
scewdriver to it stright away !!).

The door loom was going to be the next step if it wasn't the switch unit.

Thanks again, Ben
 
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