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Title: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: DeathStar on 22 October 2009, 17:30
Hello all.

Recently bought a 2.0 8v as a winter daily, Its a good car but there's one issue!

The electric windows are playing silly buggers!

Drivers side. Works fine but the "one press" up stops half way and goes back down. so you have to click the switch like your playing intentional track and field  :angry: in till it goes up.

Passenger side front. Was working. now isn't ! Ill let that issue develop ive got a feeling it will fix itself.

Passenger side rear : works o.k on front switches but the rear door switch lets it go down but then not up. ( rear switch ?)

Drivers side rear. **** all Just a relay click. Prolly a new motor then.

Im guessing theres a real mix of broken door wires, Relay issues or fubared motors in that heady mix!

Where to start? Are there any known issues? relays, motors or switches? wheres a good place to buy spares? how much of a b!tch is a window motor change ?

Any advice appreciated

Deacs :)
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: adamrob69 on 22 October 2009, 18:01
welcome. Its a very common issue im afraid, head on over to the maintenance section where there is a bit of info, or try searching! This topic has been covered numerous times!!
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: DeathStar on 22 October 2009, 18:21
welcome. Its a very common issue im afraid, head on over to the maintenance section where there is a bit of info, or try searching! This topic has been covered numerous times!!

Doh! Didn't realise its so common :D

Ill get my search on. Funny should have really done that first. Normally im a search nazi on forums ive used for years :D

Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: adamrob69 on 22 October 2009, 18:35
no worries, i did a thread in the maintenance section for troubleshooting them. you will probably find its wiring issues!

Welcome to the world of the mk3 :grin:
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: DeathStar on 22 October 2009, 18:47
Reading about them makes me think are they really the Teutonic German cars of dependability!?

There seems to be a few issues, I bought one as a cheap run around while I do work on my two other cars! whoops!

Oh and the window regulator. what a ball ache!
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: Len on 22 October 2009, 20:48
Nice Dolly Sprint mate!

Usual place is the wires inside the door "grommets"
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: popleyruss on 23 October 2009, 00:18
Len what shall I do with mine?? Just tape them up in the gromits or replace them??
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: DeathStar on 23 October 2009, 00:21
Nice Dolly Sprint mate!

Usual place is the wires inside the door "grommets"

Cheers dude... ah it would be rude not too... time for some car whoring !

It was my first car when i was 17 and its been off the road where ive spent far to much time and money making it more fun and faster

Couple of the dolomite when i took on Prescott hill all day :D

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Magnacor Ignition Leads
High Energy Ignition
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Kenlowe Electric Fan
Facet Red Top Solid State Electric Fuel Pump
Filter King Fuel Pressure Regulator
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Gearbox wired with Overdrive on 2nd aswell as 3rd & 4th
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Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: Len on 23 October 2009, 09:32
Len what shall I do with mine?? Just tape them up in the gromits or replace them??

Sorry Russ mate, did you tell me what was wrong with your speaker wiring?
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: popleyruss on 23 October 2009, 10:55
Some of the wires are crackd in the rubber of the door so what shall I do with it?? Just tape em up will that be fine ??
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: Len on 23 October 2009, 12:45
Best ask billy-vw!  he does stuff like that for me!  :grin:

The way he does it is to try and get some kind of connector on and joint them as best as possible.
If you dont have enough good wire to do that then I guess you will have to twist em together and tape.
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: adamrob69 on 23 October 2009, 12:47
yes i would cut the bad bits out of the way, crimp the ends, then crimp in a new bit of wire.

Should not use tape really, it may work but is very very bad practice and should only be temporary.
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: popleyruss on 23 October 2009, 13:05
The wires arnt split its like they have been pulld and just a piece of wire is showing other than that they look fine ill be on me car all day tomoro outside anyway so ill get too it and get sum photos to put up to show people hopefully haha
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: adamrob69 on 23 October 2009, 13:21
yeh, so the insulation is broke or come away, and you are left with the bare copper wire. as i said you can tape it, but i would only use it as a temporary measure, and fix it as soon as i could. if the tape breaks or comes away, and the copper comes into contact with the body or other cables it could fry your circuits or worse.
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: popleyruss on 23 October 2009, 14:13
Think ill pull it all apart tomoro fingers crossd it don't rain cheers fellas
Title: Re: Golf mk3 with non functional electric windows
Post by: Len on 23 October 2009, 14:14
Sorry to say but forecast is for rain all day!  :sad: