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Zzorro 09-27-2020 12:44 PM

CLU and Windows
 
Can anyone confirm if power window function is dependent on a functioning CLU please?

I'm troubleshooting as my drivers window rolled down 1/2 way after 3 years of ownership. The Windows have always dropped 1/2" when touching door handles (inside and out), but the console switches have never worked. I know my CLU is messed up, so I assumed that window function was related to CLU. But when it rolled down unexpectedly (and for no reason) I got faint hope that maybe it's something else?

Anyways. Before I tear everything apart and track it down, someone must know the answer to my question above.

Thanks in advance folks.

piper6909 09-27-2020 12:52 PM

Windows are indeed tied to the CLU (Immobilizer). I had the same problem with mine and replacing the Immobilizer solved it. And, IRRC, there were one or two times when at least one of the windows dropped 1/2 way for some inexplicable reason.

Sorry if it's not what you were hoping to hear.

On a lighter note, there is a member of this forum who can repair these at a fraction of the cost of ECU Doctors.

Zzorro 09-27-2020 02:38 PM

Thanks piper for confirming. It is what I suspected. CLU is on my list. I suppose this is my motivation to address it.........

I know the guy you refer to. Qumulus (or something like that). Have reached out to him to tell him I was gonna send him my CLU, but got distracted by my suspension rebuild and just having fun driving it (and deferring spend of course). I'm pretty sure he has given up on me!

Zzorro 09-28-2020 07:51 AM

Is there any way to get the window to roll up so that I can drive it in the rain for a few more wet Pacific northwest coast days?

Thinking with 12v applied to the right pins I can get rolled back up.

piper6909 09-28-2020 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zzorro (Post 624965)
Is there any way to get the window to roll up so that I can drive it in the rain for a few more wet Pacific northwest coast days?

Thinking with 12v applied to the right pins I can get rolled back up.

Try opening and closing the roof. Hopefully the immobilizer will still roll up the windows when you latch the roof.

Zzorro 10-01-2020 06:02 AM

Opening and closing the roof didn't work. But I opened and closed to door about 30 times and that did the trick..........

Even with the window 1/2 way down the "drop" function would work. So every time I opened and closed the door the window would raise up a few mm. So I did that till it was closed. At least now I can keep the window up. It's going to be monsoon season soon here in the Pacific Northwest so that's important..........

But I'm going to pull the car off the road soon. I'll get the clu fixed then.

piper6909 10-02-2020 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zzorro (Post 625117)
Opening and closing the roof didn't work. But I opened and closed to door about 30 times and that did the trick..........

Even with the window 1/2 way down the "drop" function would work. So every time I opened and closed the door the window would raise up a few mm. So I did that till it was closed. At least now I can keep the window up. It's going to be monsoon season soon here in the Pacific Northwest so that's important..........

But I'm going to pull the car off the road soon. I'll get the clu fixed then.

I suppose it would be very welcome rain.


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