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Jd21476 04-06-2020 05:22 PM

My green and black wires are actually solid blue and blue/white. They run the the motor

Jd21476 04-06-2020 05:37 PM

I cant believe it!!! The connector to the body from the door on the passenger side had come loose. I reached in and pushed it back on and now all the windows work perfectlyhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1586223416.jpg

Hotshot 04-07-2020 04:42 AM

Awesome... Yep..I had the same thing on a different electrical gremlin. Look out for oxidized pins on connectors too.. shine em up and presto!

Robey5 04-07-2020 04:49 AM

I am so happy for you! That is fantastic news!!! I am glad you found it.

Pedro '84 Coupe 04-07-2020 05:46 AM

Sweet! The free and simple fixes are always the best :cool:

darrin 04-07-2020 06:09 AM

YESSSS!!! Great news

jlex 04-07-2020 07:07 AM

Give it a shot of Deoxit or similar switch cleaner to clean it properly.

sugarwood 04-07-2020 01:43 PM

Can you Edit and Copy the resolution post into the #1 post of this thread?
This will help people in the future

Reiver 04-07-2020 01:45 PM

Enjoy your windows....

86 911 Targa 04-08-2020 06:36 AM

Connector.
 
Is the pass window feed all window switches as per the CKT I sent you.

Gerry

darrin 04-08-2020 09:43 AM

Jd21476 -- see in the pic above (post 62) that there's an open hole in your door jam below the top door hinge. That hole should contain a pin switch that turns on/off your interior light when your passenger door's open/closed.

Do you have a functional pin switch installed on the driver's side? Reason I ask is that, at least on my '86 targa, the pin switch also triggers a relay in the power window circuit that, if not triggered, can cause your battery to drain. Specifically, the relay's designed to leave the power window circuit active/powered between the time the ignition is turned off and a door is opened.

If the door pin switch isn't working (or isn't there), the relay disabling the window circuit won't trigger and the window circuit will remain energized and pulling just enough of a load from the battery to drain it within a week.

Fortunately, easy to check -- with the ignition off, open the driver's door and see if your power windows still work - if they don't (but do work with ignition on), you're in good shape -- however, if the power windows continue to work with ignition off and door open, something (else) to get working

Jd21476 04-08-2020 01:13 PM

I'll check it out. I also have power mirrors but for some reason they are disconnected. I cant seem to find the wires within the vehicle but there are wires coming out of the mirrors and the control mechanism in the drivers door is still in place.

Mike Andrew 04-12-2020 04:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jd21476 (Post 10814169)
I cant believe it!!! The connector to the body from the door on the passenger side had come loose. I reached in and pushed it back on and now all the windows work perfectlyhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1586223416.jpg

How did you get your hand in there? My basketball palming hand wouldn't even come close and I had to use the handle end of a parts washing brush to give it some pressure. (wife wasn't available)

Been having some intermittent pass window issues and have a new switch which I planned to install on the driver's door. Saw this and gave it a try then took a test drive. May have been the real issue as the connector may not have been fully seated after bare metal, disassembly repaint. Never even considered this connector.

Time will tell.


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