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Offline Garry@16v.com

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Electric Windows
« on: 23 March 2005, 08:01 »
Hi Guys... long time since IÂ’ve been on this site so IÂ’m back with some new modifications... pictures will show soon.

However i have a small problem with my Electric Windows..

In my Golf Instruction Manual its mentions Automatic Fuses. It states..

"All electric window lifters have a common automatic fuse device which switches on again automatically a few seconds after the cause of the overload (e.g. frozen windows) has been eliminated

The motors for the electric seat height adjustment each have an overload protection circuit. If a motor is overloaded it switches itself off temporarily"

I have a feeling this is the cause of the problem but i have no idea where the Automatic fuese are... can any provide any information on this?

Thanks a lot   :smiley:






Offline Garry@16v.com

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Re: Electric Windows
« Reply #1 on: 23 March 2005, 09:43 »
Oh yeah forgot to say... my car is a mk2 Golf GTI 16v 1989

Offline bosun

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Re: Electric Windows
« Reply #2 on: 25 March 2005, 08:59 »
It should be fitted either on or next to the relay on top of the fuse box.It looks like a fuse but with a metal cover.When you find it, it is held in by a little plastic clip,try fitting a 30amp fuse if you think this is faulty, just to test.

Offline Garry@16v.com

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Re: Electric Windows
« Reply #3 on: 29 March 2005, 09:08 »
Now have electric windows again .... :smiley:

Heres how the problem was resolved.

Striped the door card off, removed the 4 bolts to so the glass guiders could be moved, removed the 5 screws from the motor so we could remove the silver plate, added greese and WD40, put the device back together and windows working again... All ready for the summer now.