krnau 0 Posted September 28, 2010 Hi there, I passed MOT today 8) :norty: but on my way back to work I couldn't roll the windows up. However, I could hear the central locking/power window module clicking when I actuated on the window switches; and the central locking was working OK (but didn't roll the windows UP if I kept the key in locking position). I inspected the central_locking+power_windows fuse and it was not blown. I removed d/s door card and found 0.00v on the window motor when I pushed the window switch, but I could still hear the CL Module clicking. I removed the p/s door card and the same happened. So, as I had to go to work at a customer's office, I used a +12v wire fed from the battery in order to roll (first) the d/s window up, which worked without any problems. Then, I moved to the p/s and, just to try, pushed the switch and the magically the p/s window rolled up... so then I moved to the d/s and both of the switches worked as well :nuts: :nuts: :nuts: Any thoughts? how should I test the window module the next time it happens??? because, provided that I have a corrado, it WILL happen again... probably under rain or hurricane or whatever... or both!! by the way, I've parked the car in my customer's parking with: -p/s and d/s without door cards on -4 wheels (which I had to change for MOT) on the back seat -in.pro angel eyes in p/s foot rest -both doors switches and handles on the p/s seat -glove box on p/s seat -etc...... it looks like I work in a scrap yard, or that I've stolen the car :norty: :norty: :norty: :brickwall: EDIT: it's happened again. I've parked the car in my customer office with the windows half up :? if I push the switches I can hear the CLICK CLICK of the window control module... but the glasses don't roll up/down. if I connect a +12v wire and a ground to the motors, I can roll them up/down. is there any way I can check the control module? or, may someone, please, tell me which output should I expect (using a multimeter) at the WCM terminals, if I push the switches??? A wiring diagram or whatever would be useful. I'm goint on a trip tomorrow night by car :brickwall: :brickwall: :brickwall: thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krnau 0 Posted September 30, 2010 please help :eek: :? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
krnau 0 Posted September 30, 2010 fixed. re-soldered a pin and it's working now. !! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites