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I don't have power windows in my SL1 but looking at the schematic it looks like power to the switch, the motor and the two wires going to the motor are OK, otherwise you wouldn't see the window go down. It would appear that you have a faulty switch, the rocker contacts not quite making it to the "UP" position. If you have an ohmeter, you could check whether the contacts are making it. If you have a digital voltmeter, it will allow you to see the voltage going to the motor. In one direction it will show you +12 volts (approx) and -12 volts in the reverse direction. Be careful if you're measuring with an analog meter or you will pin the needle with negative voltage, just give the switch a little tap to check for movement. Measure accross the TAN and DARK BLUE with WHITE tracer wires. (Switch contacts 2E and 2F). I'm not sure if those switches can be disassembled, you could try taking it apart and cleaning out the connections to get rid of oxidation, corrosion, etc. I've been lucky with VW switches in the past but can't say whether the Saturn ones case be taken apart. Otherwise get a replacement switch. Unfortunately you can't buy them separately. ![]() Now... if you have good voltage leaving the switch (ie. +12 and -12) then your problem might be the motor itself or there is something binding the window and preventing it from coming up. |
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HI Tom... ok, looking at the schematic again trying to pinpoint exactly what might be causing this. Let's summarize here: Console switches will bring all windows down but only driver's side up. The switches located in rear door panels will bring windows up and down, correct? |
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Sorry for the questions but I just need to clarify. It would seem that you could have multiple problems or just one common problem that is causing this issue. I don't know of any online resources that will explain the operation of this switch. THe switches I worked on usually have these "catches" on each side, in order to open it up you would have to gently pry them with a flat head screwdriver and slowly open it up....make sure it is slow as there are a number of loose rocker contacts and possibly springs that might pop out. |
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Before you do anything with the switch I would suggest taking a digital picture of it so you know what it looks like assembled. I would also take a few pics of the "guts" as well. |
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But before you do anything, let me know what the switches do for you and we'll take it from there. |
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But before you do anything, let me know what the switches do for you and we'll take it from there. |
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Good for you.... I sent you an email to your account BTW. Alex |
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"navaidstech" <awie... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:f0f3b847-94b8-4031-bfda-920c5680c7ae (AT) 34g2000hsh (DOT) googlegroups.com... Good for you.... I sent you an email to your account BTW. Alex ThaNKS Alex, but I don't post my return email address due to spam. *I'll receive emails if they are sent to soi_01 at yahoo dot com |

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