[V8] Electric window problems

Daniel Hussey danh at s-cars.org
Fri Mar 25 03:15:26 EST 2005


Obviously you haven't driven an "R" model.

Later,
Dan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Coleman, David" <David.Coleman at blackrock.com>
To: <danh at s-cars.org>; <Steven.Buchholz at kla-tencor.com>; <v8 at audifans.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [V8] Electric window problems


> Did not expect to read "awesome" and "volvo" in the same sentence...
>
>
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> David A. Coleman
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: v8-bounces at audifans.com <v8-bounces at audifans.com>
> To: Buchholz, Steven <Steven.Buchholz at kla-tencor.com>; v8 at audifans.com
<v8 at audifans.com>
> Sent: Thu Mar 24 20:05:17 2005
> Subject: Re: [V8] Electric window problems
>
> Thanks Steve,
>
> Been off any Audi lists for a while since selling my S6 Avant a year and a
> half ago.  Drove my Porsche 944S2 as a daily driver for a while and my
> beater Jeep in the winter.  I bought a 2004 Volvo V70R about about 6
months
> ago, and that's been just awsome.  Closest thing to an old Audi isn't an
> Audi anymore.
>
> But, back to the window problem...  I just went down and both switches
> function perfectly fine.  I tested them by plugging them into the driver's
> side window plug and the driver's side window went up and down fine with
> both switches (the one pulled from the driver's side cluster and the
> passenger side).  So, there's definately something else amis here.  I
don't
> have anything to test continuity between circuits or even how to do that
if
> I could, but seems like one half or that whole thing isn't getting power
for
> some reason.  Any ideas where I need to be looking next??
>
> The previous owner says it was erradic for the last six months.  But, I
just
> went down there and now I can't get it to go up OR down!  Before it would
go
> down, but just not back up.  I've checked all the wiring in the door jams
> (where I know they often get kinked and break), and I've tested the window
> regulator which seems to be working fine.
>
> What am I missing here?  Is there no relay or anything else that could be
> causing the problem???
>
> Later,
> Dan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Buchholz, Steven" <Steven.Buchholz at kla-tencor.com>
> To: <v8 at audifans.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:00 AM
> Subject: RE: [V8] Electric window problems
>
>
> > Hey there Dan!  Been a long time ...
> >
> > The V8 isn't any different from any other T44 in the operation of the
> > window switches.  It is a very interesting method that is used to
> > provide "ganging" of the switches and rear door lockout ... basically
> > the two wires fed from one switch to the next are both nominally at 12
> > volts, the switch grounds one or the other to activate the motor in one
> > direction or the other.  If you can make the window go one way and not
> > the other it implies that only one leg of the DPDT is sending 12v from
> > the switch on the drivers door.  There are no other relays in the
> > circuit to any window other than the driver's door ... it is all done
> > through switches ... and from your description I would suspect that it
> > is the switch in the driver's door armrest that is the culprit.  One
> > other thing to keep in mind is that even a new switch can be faulty, so
> > there's some chance you swapped a bad switch with another bad switch ...
> > and it is the one in the passenger's door.
> >
> > Steve B
> > San Jose, CA (USA)
> > >
> > > Hi...   I am having a problem with a 1993 V8 Quattro.
> > >
> > > Passenger side window will go down, but not up.  Has the same
> > > symptom from both driver's side switch and switch on
> > > passenger side.  I pulled the switch on the pass side and
> > > replaced it with a known good switch.  Still wouldn't work.
> > > So, I looked at the wiring in both the passenger side and
> > > driver's side door jams and they all appear to be fine (no
> > > visible breaks).  So, then I pulled the door panel and pulled
> > > the window regulator loose.  I was able to reverse the green
> > > and black wires to the window regulator (which switches the
> > > polarity and the direction of the motor) and was able to get
> > > the window back up, but still not sure what is causing the
> > > window to go down, but not back up.
> > >
> > > I'm thinking there must be a relay or something that isn't
> > > working properly.  I also heard someone say that if the
> > > driver's side window switch isn't functioning, the passenger
> > > switch won't either?  Is this correct?  If that's true, Audi
> > > must have put team door handle in charge of wiring for this car.
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