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nuts4porsche 05-08-2011 02:17 PM

power windows
 
i put in a new coil today, got in it and hit my pass. side window button on acc. and the window went down about half way and it wont go back up, does anyone know what that problem would be? its going to rain here all week and would like to get it back up ASAP1 anyone? help!

cal928 05-08-2011 03:01 PM

Have you ever changed the switch? it has a pig tail plug that connects up under the glove box. From experience with both 1978 and 1979 cars the switches have two problems: 1) over time the contacts develop a "green" copper corrosion on the surface that inhibits circuit contact, 2) the thin "leaf" contact fatigues over time and deflects away from making contact. If you are a surgeon with good dexterity you can disassemble the switch (taking great care not to drop the small ball bearing that centers the leaf) clean the contacts and bend the leaf back slightly to make contact. then reassemble with the ball in the proper position....good luck.

nuts4porsche 05-08-2011 03:16 PM

power windows
 
thanks so much!

Maleficio 05-08-2011 04:03 PM

If you can't get the switch to work again, disconnect the switch about twelve inches under the center console and jump 12 volts to it to drive the window up. Or just use the other switch. Can be a pain accessing the disconnects, but it's worth the effort just to have your window up.

nuts4porsche 05-08-2011 06:07 PM

power windows
 
thanks ill try that if the switch doesnt work

Maleficio 05-08-2011 06:21 PM

Also, you may have a broken wire in the door. Try slowly opening and closing the door while holding the switch in the up position. You may find the sweet spot and drive it, then you'll know you have bad wiring or a bad switch.

MPDano 05-08-2011 06:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cal928 (Post 6010120)
Have you ever changed the switch? it has a pig tail plug that connects up under the glove box. From experience with both 1978 and 1979 cars the switches have two problems: 1) over time the contacts develop a "green" copper corrosion on the surface that inhibits circuit contact, 2) the thin "leaf" contact fatigues over time and deflects away from making contact. If you are a surgeon with good dexterity you can disassemble the switch (taking great care not to drop the small ball bearing that centers the leaf) clean the contacts and bend the leaf back slightly to make contact. then reassemble with the ball in the proper position....good luck.

Good advice. Try switching the switch before taking it apart. At least so you can get the window back up before it rains.

Dean_Fuller 05-08-2011 07:13 PM

I actually made a jumper set of wires just for this purpose. Pull the connections loose, then jump known good switch to bad window. If this does not work you have a problem either with the wiring to that window motor or the motor itself. BUT...it seems these motors last forever....but I'm sure they don't. I've just never had a bad one.

riber.bentsen 05-08-2011 10:58 PM

I can see from the service record that my car had both window motors replaced at some point. The windows still didn't work. Didn't when I bought the car either. I replaced a $30 relay - whooptie freakin doo they worked like a charm after that!

Could just be a fuse, too - always check the fuses first ;)

nuts4porsche 05-09-2011 05:46 AM

power windows
 
what relay would it be? it only has a fuse to it unless my sheets are not correct...doesnt say window motors under any,except #21 fuse,no idea..damn this car! lol

Dean_Fuller 05-09-2011 07:37 AM

What year car are we talking about??? US or Other? I suggest you add the info in your signature so others will know what car your asking about.

nuts4porsche 05-09-2011 08:10 AM

power windows
 
its an 80'
US auto. i took out the switch and it seemed fine,turned it around too, and window still wont go back up!

MPDano 05-09-2011 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nuts4porsche (Post 6011095)
what relay would it be? it only has a fuse to it unless my sheets are not correct...doesnt say window motors under any,except #21 fuse,no idea..damn this car! lol

As we try to help you guys, try and help us by putting your Model Year and Euro/US in your Signature. This is important info for us to start troubleshooting :cool:

Maleficio 05-09-2011 08:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nuts4porsche (Post 6011329)
its an 80'
US auto. i took out the switch and it seemed fine,turned it around too, and window still wont go back up!


Next, take two leads, one for ground, one for 12 volts, apply them to the motor side of the disconnect under the center console. Switch the positions in the disconnect until you make the window go up. You can get power out of your CE. Lots of open slots with 12 volts just sitting there.

Remember to slowly open and close your door while applying power.

MPDano 05-09-2011 08:16 AM

Print this one out and keep in your Glovebox

80 Fuse/Relay Chart

nuts4porsche 05-09-2011 08:20 AM

thanks ill try that and see if it works! thanks so much i tryed to add my info but the site wont let me.

nuts4porsche 05-09-2011 09:08 AM

power windows
 
i fixed it! the connections in the switch were dirty,so i cleaned contacts and it went right up! thank you all so much for the help!!!

MPDano 05-09-2011 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nuts4porsche (Post 6011329)
...turned it around too, and window still wont go back up!

What is turned it around?

nuts4porsche 05-09-2011 10:11 AM

power windows
 
i turned the switch around,down window up,up window down...didnt help till i cleaned the terms. now i got that passed me, the car wont start-no spark? MPDANO help me out! all grounds cleaned,new coil,fresh gas and nothing! no spark!

MPDano 05-09-2011 10:16 AM

Voltage at Coil? Green Wire condition? Where was the last place you were working on the car? Maybe bumped something in the CE panel?


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