wire diagram for driver window switch
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Hi All,
All 4 of my windows did not work. Here is what I found: The wiring harness has something to do with the problem. Today (10/11/14) I popped off the master switch, and seen the wiring harness from the small plug (forward) wrapped around the larger plug (rear) harness. I said to myself: "Self, why is this wrapped around this way?" I unplugged both, sprayed electronics cleaner in the plug outlets, and let them dry. I then added dielectric grease to the entire plug area and snapped all back together. Nothing. I unraveled the wiring harness, and held the small plug in while adding pressure towards the front, and adding pressure on the wires while pulling on the harness. All 4 windows operated! So, that is why the harness is wrapped around the other one. It is to add pressure (tension) on the wires. I am still working on the permanent fix, and will add more information as it becomes known. So, it may not be your master switch, or the contacts. I hope this helps others.
All 4 of my windows did not work. Here is what I found: The wiring harness has something to do with the problem. Today (10/11/14) I popped off the master switch, and seen the wiring harness from the small plug (forward) wrapped around the larger plug (rear) harness. I said to myself: "Self, why is this wrapped around this way?" I unplugged both, sprayed electronics cleaner in the plug outlets, and let them dry. I then added dielectric grease to the entire plug area and snapped all back together. Nothing. I unraveled the wiring harness, and held the small plug in while adding pressure towards the front, and adding pressure on the wires while pulling on the harness. All 4 windows operated! So, that is why the harness is wrapped around the other one. It is to add pressure (tension) on the wires. I am still working on the permanent fix, and will add more information as it becomes known. So, it may not be your master switch, or the contacts. I hope this helps others.
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Thank you in advance.