[s-cars] Window magically winds down on its own.
Mark Pollan
mark.pollan at mci.com
Tue Nov 29 15:18:49 EST 2005
Sorry but I can only speak in generalities. I can't imagine the control
module is specific to the //S line. That said, any wreckers in NZ that have
an A6 or A4 or some of the more common models from which you can scavenge
said control module?
Regards,
Mark
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[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of Ian McKee
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 2:51 PM
To: s-car-list at audifans.com
Subject: [s-cars] Window magically winds down on its own.
Hi All
Well some serious progress has been made - thanks to Franco and his
wiring diagrams.
The car is in fact a '97 spec model (WAUZZZ4AZVN etc), and no - there
aren't any additional control modules other than the one attached to the
bottom of each motor.
And there aren't any wiring faults, shorts etc.
The problem is in fact the control module. Replacing the faulty one with
one from another window seems to completely solve the problem - and in
fact shifts the problem to the 'other' window. When intermittently
faulty - the unit sits there clicking trying to raise the window to no
avail. Removing power to it then clears the fault until it happens
again. Locking the doors and using the autoclose windows function also
seems to clear it.
In searching NZ for a replacement module, it seems that you can only buy
them complete with the motor etc for $1000's ( typical NZ dealers spares
prices !).
Does anyone have any other suggestions ? Are they available Stateside
separately - or does anyone know who else may have something? As a
ffrequent traveller to the US, getting it shouldn't be too hard.
Thanks
Ian
'97 S6.
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