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1995talonMay-06-05 04:16 PM
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#84778, "i think i have a bad switch,plz look in and help"




          

ok im hookin up a spal power window kit to stock window switchs.the drivers side is workin great and i got started on the pass side today.

well i have 2 pass side switchs and both are doing the samething,they will roll the window down but not up.i can get it to roll up if i switch one of the motor wires to the main ground but then it wont roll it down.now i opend up both switchs and they look ok they had some black crap all over the connectors and i cleaned that off but no help..do you have to have the drivers side switch box hooked into the pass's b4 the pass one will work right or is this just bad luck?

also i cant get any volts coming out of the left over 4 wires for the door locks..

  

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i think i have a bad switch,plz look in and help [View all] , 1995talon, May-06-05 04:16 PM
  RE: i think i have a bad switch,plz look in and help, AdministratorStar Turbo Talon, May-06-05 09:46 PM, #1
RE: i think i have a bad switch,plz look in and help, 1995talon, May-07-05 05:06 AM, #2
      RE: i think i have a bad switch,plz look in and help, 1995talon, May-07-05 07:57 AM, #3

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