randallbrink@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On May 4, 8:56 pm, "Tiger" <tiger0...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> I would say you need to take the switch apart and clean all the
conacts. If
>> not, buy new switch.
>>
>> I just did all my car windows... geez... they will open the windows
kinda
>> slowly, but the three windows will not go up without fiddling... So I
took
>> it all apart, rub the contacts clean and put it back together...
>>
>> Now, all windows opens fast and close fast with absolute authority..
>
> I'll do that, as nothing else has worked, and it does act like that
> one side of the switch is the culprit.
>
> Thanks.
>
Don't know about this particular switch, but having taken many of them
apart to clean, be careful, be very careful. Most of them have fiddly
little springs and contacts under tension. Without the spring or a wrong
bend in the lever, you just have a piece of junk. Cleaning contacts can
be done and it is usually the oxide on the surface that is the problem.
A simple spray with Contact Cleaner (see Radio Shack) or a little
LIGHT filing is all that is needed. If that doesn't do it, I suggest a
new switch.
Chip


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