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Windows and outside mirrors do not move V70-XC70 1999

My 1999 V70 with 156k lost function of all power windows and both outside mirrors. The fuse in the fuse box, one of those big metal ones appears to be good. The window operating switches on the drivers door will flash light a bit but nothing will move. The door locks do work. When I felt the fuse for the windows while it was in the fuse box it was very hot and the plastic blow the switch was a bit melted.

I was thinking that it could be the switch assembly on the drivers side door, the expensive one.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Dale








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Windows and outside mirrors do not move V70-XC70 1999


My passenger window stopped so I fiddled with it in naivety and stuffed that switch. I started playing with it again recently and developed a faulty master switch. But, when the power windows failed so did the power mirrors.

{ Pull the master switch out of it's pins and sockets from under the window buttons panel on the driver's door. )

Anyway, my fault is intermittent, and both windows and mirrors aren't operable together.
I have the wiring diagram, systems are combined.
They share the central fusebox - a blue wire is the mirrors getting around. They both go to a shared relay then. Then they depart with the blue going thru a resistor - then come together again onto the panel of the electric window main to the transistor, which is the shared part.

So, I might tap the transistor when my windows are stuck ...







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