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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / May 2005

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98 V70 no power windows

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Peter \(Remove the Remove\) - 05 May 2005 15:22 GMT
I have a '98 V70 and the windows will not work.  At the master switch if you
try and lower the driver window it makes a grinding noise from the switch.
All the other buttons are silent. This includes the switches at each door.

Any ideas what the cause is?

Thanks,
Pete
Niels Bengaard - 05 May 2005 17:25 GMT
>I have a '98 V70 and the windows will not work.  At the master switch if
>you try and lower the driver window it makes a grinding noise from the
>switch. All the other buttons are silent. This includes the switches at
>each door.
>
> Any ideas what the cause is?

Is fuse no. 2 ok?
Do the lights in the switches work?

Niels
Peter \(Remove the Remove\) - 12 May 2005 14:58 GMT
There is no #2 fuse for the windows that I can find. Is there a relay or a
breaker that controls it? Can I replace it myself?
Thanks,
Pete

> >I have a '98 V70 and the windows will not work.  At the master switch if
> >you try and lower the driver window it makes a grinding noise from the
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> Niels
Mike F - 06 May 2005 14:16 GMT
"Peter (Remove the Remove)" wrote:

> I have a '98 V70 and the windows will not work.  At the master switch if you
> try and lower the driver window it makes a grinding noise from the switch.
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> Thanks,
> Pete

If the noise is actually coming from the switch pack (and not from the
motor just behind), then I'd guess there's something wrong with the
autodown relay, or the switch contacts have fused together.  The system
is protected with an auto resetting circuit breaker which also protects
the sunroof.  Assuming you have one, does your sunroof work?

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Peter \(Remove the Remove\) - 12 May 2005 15:02 GMT
Sometimes it makes a noise sometimes no noise. I see there is no fuse for
the windows, so the only thing controling it outside of the window switch
would be the auto reset breaker (unless there is a relay).
Are the other windows dependant on power going to the main window switch?
The sunroof does not work when the windows do not work. Also, the power may
come on after a few hours or overnight but as soon as you use it the power
goes out again.

Maybe this indicates a short in the system. Any ideas?

Pete

> "Peter (Remove the Remove)" wrote:
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> is protected with an auto resetting circuit breaker which also protects
> the sunroof.  Assuming you have one, does your sunroof work?
Mike F - 16 May 2005 14:57 GMT
"Peter (Remove the Remove)" wrote:

> Sometimes it makes a noise sometimes no noise. I see there is no fuse for
> the windows, so the only thing controling it outside of the window switch
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Pete

All windows (and the sunroof) are fed from the auto resetting breaker.
So when the breaker pops, no windows or the sunroof will work.  Also,
the driver's door switch pack needs to be connected for any of the
others to work.  So it's pretty well certain you have a short.  I would
guess it's the driver's switch pack causing the grief, based on
experience.

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