Surf rear window needs its own forum, eh...
Here's a puzzle...So my window was slow up and down when I bought the smurf. Replaced the motor, greased the lifter mechanism and siliconed the rubber seals. Sorted, up and down beautifully.
Then a couple of days later, intermittently working from both interior and exterior switches, and now wont go down at all off the switches. Still goes up off the switches. Still goes up and down with 12v direct to motor.
I could hear the up relay clicking, but not the down. Cut the top off the down relay and cleaned it. Nothing. Pressing it manually closed made it work. Had a mate replace the relay, still nothing.
So, no power to the down relay only, very suspiciously straight away after replacing the motor. Relay still operates the motor if closed manually. Does this make sense to anyone??
Is there are how-to for a DIY switch that I can wire in? Was thinking of hiding it behind the spare wheel, using the blanked hole thats already there..
Thanks :-)
Here's a puzzle...So my window was slow up and down when I bought the smurf. Replaced the motor, greased the lifter mechanism and siliconed the rubber seals. Sorted, up and down beautifully.
Then a couple of days later, intermittently working from both interior and exterior switches, and now wont go down at all off the switches. Still goes up off the switches. Still goes up and down with 12v direct to motor.
I could hear the up relay clicking, but not the down. Cut the top off the down relay and cleaned it. Nothing. Pressing it manually closed made it work. Had a mate replace the relay, still nothing.
So, no power to the down relay only, very suspiciously straight away after replacing the motor. Relay still operates the motor if closed manually. Does this make sense to anyone??
Is there are how-to for a DIY switch that I can wire in? Was thinking of hiding it behind the spare wheel, using the blanked hole thats already there..
Thanks :-)
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