Re: Intermittent electrical stuff
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Re: Intermittent electrical stuff
- From: "therealdmcvegas <DMCVegas@xxxx>" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 14:39:38 -0000
More than likely it is dirty connections. Fiddling with the mirror
switch by moving it over time probably rubbed the oxidation off of
the internal contacts. I never used any type of deoxidation compound
on electrical connections to clean them. But ones that do work well
are rubbing the contacts with a pencil eraser, and "washing" them
with a solution of 50/50 (or slightly higher) mixture of distilled
water and isopropyl rubbing alcohol. That and of course
unplugging/plugging back in electrical connections to rub any
oxidation/dirt off.
As for the mirror switch, it's possibly either a loose connection on
the harness plug, or there is the possibility that it may be bad
internals. The only way to check this is to pull the switch, then
reseat the switch plug back into the harness (cleaning connections if
nessisary) and see if the mirrors work after that. If not, use a
voltmeter, and check for a good electrical connection thru all
positions of the switch. For a wiring diagram on the mirror switch,
see here:
http://www.eskin.net/saabswitch.html
Other than that, just be gentle when prying the switch out. Push in
the clips on the sides, and lift it out. If you pull too hard on the
top of the switch, it can come apart. And then you definatly will
need to buy a new one.
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, RJRavalli@xxxx wrote:
> After working on my car last weekend, my friend and I noticed that
my passengers side window motor works--after two years. Actually, I
have never really touched the switch that much, but everytime I did
previous nothing happened. I am also having a problem with an
intermittent window switch--sometimes it works in all four
directions, otherwise it will only move mirrors up and down.
>
> Can someone explain why this is happening in either (or both) of
these instances?
<SNIP>
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