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93FrostWhite
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Slow windows

Post by 93FrostWhite »

Need some help maybe someone might have had the same issue. The problem is when i use my driver side switch to lower the passenger window they go pretty slow up and down and the passenger wont even go all the way down or all the way up when using the driver switch, but when i use the switches on the doors they go up and down somewhat normal. Any one have any clue what it might be. Thanks for any help.

The car is a 93 right hand drive wagon non turbo.
oldscoobyturbo
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Re: Slow windows

Post by oldscoobyturbo »

check the door switches clean the plugs/pins if they look dirty or corroded. Then test the voltage for power and ground.
I found this happening on several of my older leggies. I have cleaned the grounds for the front harness on the front frame on each side they are attached to the ran fan harness and under the carpet by front seats. This should solve most of the grounding issues.
The fuse for power is #15 on the dash box and sbf-1 in the underhood box
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James614
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Re: Slow windows

Post by James614 »

In addition to that, might wanna try: http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=51528
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