KBUK Posted May 7, 2020 Posted May 7, 2020 I'm having an issue with my driverside window and wing mirror adjuster. Here is what I've tried so far. Replaced the switch with a new one off eBay. No luck. Replaced the switch with a known working one from my other A4 Used a different door card to check if it was any of the connectors. no luck. (from other A4) I've swapped the motors, no luck. (From other A4) poked around as best I can with a multimeter to test the wiring, all appears to be OK All other windows work, passenger and rear windows from the switch, it is just the driver window that refuses to budge. I do not hear any click or struggle from the window that would suggest a stuck window and the wires at the back on the actuators are free and move when pulled on. Any ideas would be appreciated
Steve Q Posted May 9, 2020 Posted May 9, 2020 This sounds very unusual. You've done everything if suggest. Might be worth checking the system with a multimeter. Cheers Steve
KBUK Posted May 12, 2020 Author Posted May 12, 2020 Peeled back the wiring loom and found some snapped cables which were touching when pulling up to test with the multimeter聽but not touching when plugged into the door card. 馃檪
KBUK Posted May 13, 2020 Author Posted May 13, 2020 Yeah, rejoined them with a bit of solder and heat shrink, wrapped the loom up and it is working fine again! Surprised that they have broken in the door though, rather unusual. Thanks Steve 馃檪
Steve Q Posted May 13, 2020 Posted May 13, 2020 You're welcome, glad you got it all fixed. Yea that is unusual, the wires weren't rubbing on any metal behind the door panel were they?聽 Cheers Steve
Magnet Posted May 13, 2020 Posted May 13, 2020 Hello Klyle,聽 Driver鈥檚 door? - the most used.聽 This sort of issue frequently occurs with the same fault in the flexible section which leads into the hatch/boot on聽ageing vehicles. Generally gets aggravated in cold weather when the cables are less flexible. Of course, the driver鈥檚 door is opened and closed more frequently than the boot, so quite likely to give problems. Well found! and thanks for letting the forum know.聽 Kind regards, Gareth.聽
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