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Old 09-18-2015, 03:35 PM   #14
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Hi guys,
I thought I had my window problem resolved but I guess not. It's better but not totally fixed. I replaced the micro switch in the center of the windshield because the windows were staying in the convertible mode when you release the handle to open the top. The reason I changed the switch was to see if that was the problem because I only heard the switch making one click not two. I'm able to close them using the key and holding it in the lock position for a few seconds and then they close like they should when using the console switch. Well now with the new switch installed the C3 fuse again is blowing when it gets to the second click. Something is shorting out, I checked the wiring where the connector is and cut off the rubber insulation. I thought maybe 2 wires were making contact and maybe they are they're pretty small gauge wires and the plug connectors look pretty close. I removed the seat to check the wires going to the immobilizer and they looked fine but who knows. I cleaned the connectors with electronic contact cleaner even though they looked fine. Any help is appreciated, I'm getting to closer to resolving this at least I have a general idea of where the problems stemming from. When I do resolve this I'll definitely post my findings so if someone in the future has the same issue they'll be able to repair it.

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