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corky13
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lecy windows relay
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August 15, 2005, 10:33:20 PM »
can someone please tell me were the lecy window relay is as haynes manual wont,,,,,,thanks
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Re: lecy windows relay
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August 16, 2005, 01:29:11 AM »
Yes, the Haynes manual does show you. If you look at the wiring diagram, I think you'll see that it is part of the motor unit inside the door.
You can't do a lot with it if it's broke............just get another one from a scrap yard.
They're riveted to the inside of the door so you'll need a drill & a riveter that takes large industrial size pop rivets...............they're fastened in four places, if you think about using small nuts & bolts to do the job, you may just be able to get to the back of three of the fixing points, but not get your hand behind the fourth one.
Why do you want to find the relay? Window faults are usually caused by the little circuit board under the switches between the front seats.
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corky13
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Re: lecy windows relay
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August 16, 2005, 10:12:11 AM »
mates windows have stopped, motors all work,will change that board, thanks for info
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Re: lecy windows relay
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August 17, 2005, 12:45:02 AM »
There is a way round the problem if it is the circuit board that's at fault.
Mine went duff last March & I was able to bypass the faulty circuit board by cutting the black & the brown/white wires away from the board & connecting them together. The only dissadvantage with doing this is that you lose the facility of closing the windows after switching the ignition off...........other than that, I've had no problems with the windows since.
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