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Old 08-19-2006, 01:14 PM
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Default Window problems - still stuck open... help!



Re my 84 300SD:

Larry - thanks for trying to help ...


I checked and cleaned fuses and switch contacts. The window still
didn't budge. There is no dimming of lights when I push window
button.

I removed a rear switch and tried it in the non operating front. It
still didn't work.

When I was replacing the rear switch, I accidentally flipped one of
the little silver balls. Where it flew is anybodys guess - I looked
and looked.

Then... I went to try the backseat window switch for the rear window
for which I lost the front swiitch ball. The window moved down about
8 inches, and IT stopped operating --- stuck open.

Now I've got BOTH front passenger and rear passenger (same side)
windows stuck open about 8 inches!

Needless to say I'm totally irritated...

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

JKR

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Old 08-19-2006, 01:54 PM
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Default Window problems - still stuck open... help!

jkr@mindspring.com wrote in news:sevee213cgos8lqjsa4f9iuqeh0ligs1n1@
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Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.


Maybe your fav auto shop would be cheaper.....sorry.

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Old 08-19-2006, 03:20 PM
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Default Window problems - still stuck open... help!



Gawd no... and I really thank you for your suggestions -

I managed to put the rear switch back together using one of the balls
from the front switch and so the rear switch is working the rear
window I'm glad to report.

I'm trying to get the front passenger side door panel off so I can at
least get the window up (I hope).

It doesn't seem to pry off --- can you tell my what the procedure is?

Thanks so much.

JKR




On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 17:54:52 -0400, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
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jkr@mindspring.com wrote in news:sevee213cgos8lqjsa4f9iuqeh0ligs1n1@4ax.com:
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Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Maybe your fav auto shop would be cheaper.....sorry.

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