Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 13:49:34 -0700
Reply-To: dylan friedman <insyncro@YAHOO.COM>
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From: dylan friedman <insyncro@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Driver's side power Window not working
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Yes Sir.
I retro vans that don't have power windows, door locks and mirrors.
I prefer all three.
I know most don't, but I do.
I've parted 20 Vanagons, seen all sorts of issues over and over again.
Just sharring my experiences.
Luckily my days of rusty POS vans is over.
I've moved on to much nicer ones and converting engines.
You are right, those door bezels are weak too.
They are used in many other VW and Audi cars so they are found easily.
df
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From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@turbovans.com>
To: dylan friedman <insyncro@YAHOO.COM>; vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:39:45 PM
Subject: Re: Re: Driver's side power Window not working
sounds like you real experience there Dylan.
regarding 'flimsy plastic tabs that break easily' .............the power window switch holders, that clip into the door panel .....
those break if you even look at the funny, or almost. Be extra careful with those. There's no repair that I've found, other than let it hang out of the door panel dorkily, or get the right new or good used part, if those tabs break.
----- Original Message ----- From: "dylan friedman" <insyncro@YAHOO.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: Driver's side power Window not working
Jeff,
7 out of 10 times a non working power window has been caused by the wiring harness rubbing in the hinge area of the door. The wires get weak from being flexed and the harness was too short to begin with, IMHO.
The rubber boot must be cut to gain access to the area they break while in the van or remove the entire harness and pull the boot back with the harness on a work area.
Visually check each wire and than test with a meter.
Switches are a easy test with a meter.
Motors too.
Check your grounds behind the fuse panel and clean all of them while in there.
If you have not pulled a power window regulator before....take your time.
Any pulling or aggressive handling of the regulator will surely break the flimsy pastic tabs that hold the wires in place that physically move the glass.
Sometimes they can be saved and riveted back in place, but it depends upon where thery have broken.
dylan
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From: Jeff Lincoln <magikvw@GMAIL.COM>
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 2:35:05 PM
Subject: Driver's side power Window not working
OK, gang since my mind is on repairs.
Right after Buses of the Corn my driver side window quit working. Passenger
window works fine.
I admitedly haven't done any checking yet - just curious what the general
consensus is as to if it's more likely to be wiring, the switch, or the
motor.
When I press the switch the interior lights dim slightly as normal - like
it's doing it's thing - I kinda suspect the motor.
I know it's the kind of question that could go many ways - just curious
where to look first :) Thanks.
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Thanks,
Jeff
'90 Carat (Grover)
'86 (We call this one Parts)
'78 Bus (Melissa) Patty's Bus
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