Electrical Gremlin - Window '95 90 Q-Sport

Tony Hoffman auditony at gmail.com
Wed Apr 1 15:39:14 PDT 2009


Check for power to the fuse for the windows and sunroof when they quit
working. They are both on the same circuit. If you are loosing power
at teh fuse, check the power coming off the ignition switch. I can
help you with wire colors if you need. If not, there may also be a
problem in the control unit for them. I believe that is one of the
cars that you can close and poen the sunroof and windows with the key
in teh drivers door. Either way, the module is designed to hold power
after the key is turned off, before a door is opened. Same as your old
200.

No BTDT on the A/c, and my 93 90 is 450 miles away :(

Tony


On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Shawn Kolu <kolufamily at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm recently back in the Audi game with a car for my daughter (maybe for
> me?).  I knew what I was getting into this time and have a bit of work to do
> to get this up to great condition.  I used to have an '89 200 non-Q and
> loved it inspite of the maintenance.
>
> After driving for a time the electric windows and sunroof quit working, they
> won't respond to any button presses.  Once you turn it off and leave it for
> a while it all comes back up.  Where are the most likely places to look for
> the problem.  I'm thinking the driver door switch assembly.  Maybe the
> control module?
>
> Another issue, AC.  Where is the low-side port?   I think the high-side is
> right there in front on the coils in front of the radiator.  I want to
> charge it to see if I can get the compressor to come on and then track down
> the leak and replace the part.  If not I may need professional help.
>
> Thanks
>
> P.S. Is Phil Payne still around?  I used to follow his posts religiously.
>
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