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1st May 2022, 15:25 | #11 |
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2nd May 2022, 19:07 | #12 | |
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Thanks Simon, that's very useful to know about the wiring setup. I tried what you suggested with the contacts in the connector but unfortunately it hasn't made any difference. I also tried wiggling the plugs while operating the switches (with the switch pack out of the door obviously) in case there was a dodgy contact on one of the pins - that didn't work either. Next thing to check I suppose is to find the other end of wire 1, where it connects to the BCU, and make sure the contacts there are all clean and tight. Do you have any idea which of the many wires going into the BCU is the data wire from the driver's door switches? |
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Yep - I watched that video (or one similar) before I took the switch pack apart - unfortunately that didn't resolve the non-working windows. |
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3rd May 2022, 07:06 | #14 | |
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At the BCU it arrives on C0660 (centre connector, black, 54 pins) pin 33. Taking great care check that the two 12v supplies are present on pins 3 & 6 at the door switchpack connector (using pin 4 as the earth for your meter if you can). Simon
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3rd May 2022, 07:09 | #15 |
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If you have checked the door multiplug from the body and it is OK I would send Trikey a message and ask him to put his t4 on it
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6th May 2022, 16:56 | #16 | |
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Thanks for that. (How does the "thank" function on this forum work? I can't see a button - am I missing something or does one need a certain number of posts before it appears?) Looks like the wheelarch liner needs to come out to get at the multiplug, so that'll have to wait until I have a bit more time as I remember it being a right faff to get off last time I tried (the retaining screws are showing their age). Hopefully the multimeter will be enough to find out what's going wrong - if not then it may indeed be time for a T4 session... |
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That confused me, for a while. It suddenly appeared (bottom right), so I figured it was to do with the number of posts.
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