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Carrameow 04-12-2003 11:22 PM

1983 240D Rear Windows don't work...
 
My 1983 240D just made a 780 mile trip losing absolutely no oil..the rering job was worth it...

I have one complaint, and its not about the car's lack of speed...
My rear windows dont work either by use of the console switches or rear door switches...before I obviously ytry to replace the switches, does anyone have any ideas/comments about this defect?

1983 240D Rear Windows don't work...

vince 04-14-2003 09:10 AM

If this is an old problem (i.e. didn't occur suddenly) check the wires in the rubber boots between the doors and the door post. The leads break inside the boot. Make sure you pull on the wires a little, sometimes the insulation looks fine but the conductor inside is broken.

Carrameow 04-14-2003 11:17 AM

Thank you, goo idea!!!
 
Thank you, Good IDEA

jfsehl 04-14-2003 05:16 PM

What I like to do is, in a dark environment (at night or in a closed garage) turn on the ignition but don't start the engine (so that the power window system is energized) and the overhead courtesy light. Press the power window button of the non-operating power windows just for a second...to see if the courtesy light dims ever so slightly. Do this in both the up and down sides of the button. If the courtesy light dims when you press the button it is a sign that the electrical circuit is complete to the offending window but that the window motor itself is stuck (probably needing to be removed, disassembled and cleaned). If the courtesy light does not dim when holding down the offending power window button, then chances are that the window motor is not getting any electricity and that the fault probably lies in the switch itself or the wiring (possibly at the door fles point).

The above method has served me well in keeping my window systems properly maintained.

It is not uncommon for rear window motors on old cars to suffer a little rust. Most of the time you can disassemble and clean (and free-up) the most with great success! Plus...you get a lot of experience on removing and installing Mercedes door panels (which is another discussion altogether).

Carrameow 04-14-2003 06:37 PM

stickler for details
 
door panels--I know about them!!--I just replaced all of the vacuum elements in my door--I didnt know the windows were dysfunctional at that time....


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