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Old 29-02-2012, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by martysmartie
It's either your windows aren't getting the correct power (due to bad switches as said) or the windows may be seized.

I would first verify the power that is leaving the switch, you could bridge the connections (Once you know the correct ones) and then if the windows work then the switches are at fault. They can be dismantled and cleaned, again as said.

Martin

cheers mate tried bridgeing but still nothing i have a motor on its way for passenger side so will see if that changes anything

thanks for everyones help