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On 2/3/06, Marshall Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hans Neureiter wrote:
> > Is it just a coincidence that both, the R/F and L/R window motors went
> south
> > at the same time or could there be an underlying problem.
> > First I suspected a bad fuse since these windows are on the
Hans Neureiter wrote:
Is it just a coincidence that both, the R/F and L/R window motors went south
at the same time or could there be an underlying problem.
First I suspected a bad fuse since these windows are on the same circuit,
but that all checked good. Traced it down to a bad motor at
R/F
On Friday, February 3, 2006, at 12:06 PM, Hans Neureiter wrote:
Jep. That's how I diagnosed the front motor and now the rear. Just too
weird
that both of them crapped out simultaneously and the switch distorted.
My
suspicion is that this circuit may had low voltage and overloaded the
motors.
Jep. That's how I diagnosed the front motor and now the rear. Just too weird
that both of them crapped out simultaneously and the switch distorted. My
suspicion is that this circuit may had low voltage and overloaded the
motors. But than on the other hand, the fuse should have blown.
On 2/3/06, Jo
On Friday, February 3, 2006, at 11:23 AM, Hans Neureiter wrote:
Is it just a coincidence that both, the R/F and L/R window motors went
south
at the same time or could there be an underlying problem.
First I suspected a bad fuse since these windows are on the same
circuit,
but that all checke