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Orrjoe...back to your original question, there is a way to bench-test your relay, but I don't think it's always definitive. You really need to make sure you have the correct wiring diagram for your relay/power window system first. On the relay, determine the correct points for the coil part of the relay (on Gerry's diagram/pics, #85 would be the positive feed (12 volts) and #86 would be the ground)....apply 12 volts to #85, ground #86 and you should hear a "click" from the relay. You can also do the same thing, but then apply 12 volts to #30 and a voltmeter to #87....you should get the "click" as well as a 12 volt reading on #87. As far as the window switches themselves, I'd follow Gerry's wiring diagram with a voltmeter set to resistance and make sure there is continuity on all wires as well as the switches (when activated).
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