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Old 05-15-2011, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by CBurn
I can't imagine it's part of the switch alone. Also be careful if you decide to take the door panels off, cuz if you break those clips your toast.

Also my brother and I will be in OC this coming weekend too with our foxs.

On the new cars with the "one push automatic window close" you can feel a click when you activate the auto-up mode,,, I'm going to look into it,, I'm thinking it has to be in the window switch.

I finally got all my door panels completely fastened,, I dont want to take them off without some spare clips.

I will be on the lookout for your white fox next weekend,, I will be in the orange one,, not sure if I will leave on my chrome cobra wheels or the stock ponies,, the rears have slicks on them,, gonna be a good time!

Thanks for your input fltt.
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Old 05-15-2011, 10:42 AM
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the window switches use what is called a master-slave 5 wire system. The advantage is that the switches do all the work and there are no relays needed but they are funny little systems to troubleshoot. Willing to bet just replace the switch and you will be ok but it would be pretty tricky for me to troubleshoot from here. Swapping them will not always tell you which is good/bad because if the master switch on the drivers side quit working and you swapped it with the slave, the master switch would still not work because it needs the slave switch to be operational for it to work.
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