Hi All,
1990 Range Rover SE
On the weekend a passenger wound down a rear (passenger side) window - but the window wouldn't go back up....
I haven't resolved the issue, but here is what I have done so far...
* Checked the fuses - all ok (apart from one, which was for the cigarette lighter - which is now fixed.

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* Tried to use the door switch - window could go down, but not up.
* Tried the main switch in the console - window could go down, but not up.
* At this stage - the window is all the way down...
* Pulled out the console - swapped over the switch for the faulty door, with a switch from a working door... Still no go - and the working door kept working, so my mind says that switch isn't to blame.
* While in the console - swapped the relays over. (At least I think that they are relays). Front doors still work - rear door still won't.
* I have a spare door (damaged). Pulled it apart and removed the window motor. (It's a front door, but I *assume* that the motor is the same front vs rear)
* Connected the motor directly to the battery - motor turns. So I have confirmed that the spare motor is ok.
* Pull off the door card
* Checked to see if the window was binding somehow OR if there were broken teeth on the mechanism - looked ok.
* Connect the spare motor into the loom - try switches (on door & in console) - motor doesn't work..

* Hmmm - this suggests to me that there is a fault in the wiring/loom.. Which kinda doesn't make sense, because the window powered down...
* Went and removed a battery from one of the other cars.
* Connected the in-door motor directly to the battery - window goes up!
* So - I'm still thinking that it's a wiring issue? (Although again - that doesn't make perfect sense to me because the window powered down)
* Yes - when testing, I checked that the button in the console that prevents windows from going up/down was in both positions.. And - sitting in the drivers seat, regardless of the position of this switch - both front windows work.
So - could it be the switch which stops people from using the windows? (I only just thought of this) Hmmm
Or - could it be a wiring issue?
I put the window back up. Re-fitted the door card. Removed the rear window switches from the console to prevent accidental usage. And went to bed.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
GG.
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