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Thread: Electric windows/switch pack intermittent operation

  1. #11
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    Get onto this one quick, ask them to post to Oz and to take the switch pack from the housing to save weight

    Range rover p38 window switch panel.....electric mirror and sunroof switch | eBay

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    Gotta be quick

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    Windows finally fixed!

    Was the switch pack, the old one did some weird things, operating sometimes for a short period after starting the car and also operating after driving the car for about an hour. ( i guess it could have been repaired, but don't know my way around circuit boards).

    The second hand switch pack I purchased over ebay was without the sunroof switch, I had read on another site this could be converted to include the sunroof switch quite easily, which is true.

    A possible advantage of converting a non sunroof switch pack could be, no sunroof-no water damage from being left open. And the switch pack I purchased was visibly in very good condition.

    To remove the blank switch (and the sunroof switch to be used), slice off the several small plastic lugs on the back of the blank switch with a Stanley knife and replace with the sunroof switch. (the switch can be disassembled further but unnecessary) I then applied dobs of super glue to secure as plastic securing lugs cannot be reused.
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    Very satisfying to do a job right. And a good find. Well done mate.

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