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today out of nowhere. all my window, and sunroof buttons stoped working. all my windows and sunroof are all open. i can't get any reponse. no gringing, its like thers no power getting to them. HELP?!
hahah.... lmao... u have 2 replace all of your wiring and get 4 new doors... haha.. j/k....
now... for the serious stuff....
u need to locate the c/b... usually found on the bottom left area next/below the steering wheel... use a flat head screwdriver and pry out the c/b..most likely a wire fell off.... so put it back in......
if that is not your answer, then most likely u need to resolder the notorious cold solder joint on your comfort relay.....
i know where the relay is,, but i would have a hard time explaining it to you....
Don't waste your money at the dealership or mechanic...
have faith in yourself,,, u can do this..btw,, look online for the procedure the father and son put out... it's a great one......
Originally posted by LivinFast67@Sep 4 2004, 02:22 AM today out of nowhere. all my window, and sunroof buttons stoped working. all my windows and sunroof are all open. i can't get any reponse. no gringing, its like thers no power getting to them. HELP?!
Originally posted by chungaa1@Sep 4 2004, 04:51 AM
u need to locate the c/b... usually found on the bottom left area next/below the steering wheel... use a flat head screwdriver and pry out the c/b..most likely a wire fell off.... so put it back in......
Originally posted by LivinFast67@Sep 16 2004, 11:36 PM i took off the switch by the shifter and unpluged and repluged the connection, it works now..... weird
Do you mean the actual power switches or a diff't switch.
Sorry, I'm confused. Maybe I'm not getting enough air in here
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