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    D2 rear windows ecu/relay

    Can someone tell me where the ecu is for the rear electric windows please. I read a thread somewhere about a dry solder joint and want to fix mine (windows don't work). I've established that there is power to the fuse, but there is none at the switches themselves.
    I've had a look under the dash in the passenger footwell and there are 2 relays, I assumed that this was it but I'm not sure. There is power to each of these relays.
    Our poor dog would really appreciate your help
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    In theD1 ( I'd image the D2 is the same) it's at the rear of the glove box, drop the glove box lid, easy, lower and use your fingers to guide the spring levers on the glove box sides to release the box. It will drop down more and you will see the ecu tucked up far up near the firewall in the top left hand corner.
    Their is a thread on discoweb.org -- in the tech section that shows there pair.

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    not the same as D1 combination of the IDM/BCU and lift relay. check fuse 13 in the passenger compartment fusebox (30 amp)

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    Have already checked the fuse... was the first thing I checked. As said in the original post, I have power to the fuse but not to the switches. And yes, I have checked the lockout button.
    I gather that the ecu is not where the D1 one is then, so where is it please?
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    If you have access to a Nannacom check the BCU settings.

    Check the fuse is getting a good contact on the output side.

    To assist in trouble shooting...Is it all switchs or just the door ones?
    Cheers, Kyle



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