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28th July 2016, 11:08 PM
#1
All Power windows stopped working
Hee guys new to the forum, i have a 92 patrol tb42efi that hopefully brings me around straya
Already found a lot of sweet solutions for stuff i was struggling with, however i can't find the solution to the problem with my electric windows
Few days ago i went 4wheeling and got stuck in the mud all great fun only after that all my electric windows stopped working, they worked before, also tried every window separate but no movement.
looked for the relay under the glovebox but couldn't find it only see:
On the left on the last picture you see a black wire hanging lose, this was hanging lose when i pulled the carpet out. doesnt seem to connect to anything
Looked at the fusebox and relays near the gas pedal, checked them and as far i could tell they were all good.
Looked next to the battery and found multiple relays, checked them all and they all clicked, didnt check resistance do. This is whats under the bonnet:
Checked the ground, cut the wire straight coming out of connector of the power window driver side panel and connected a ring terminal, connected it straight to a ground on the door. (Not connected to the door on the picture) Have connected the motor directly to the battery and that does work.
So probably there is a relay i didnt found yet or there has to be a break in a cable, what is the best way to go from here?
Thanks guys
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28th July 2016 11:08 PM
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28th July 2016, 11:37 PM
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Moderator
HI mate, welcome to the forum. How deep was the water? There is window lock button on the master control on the drivers door, you haven't knocked that by chance have you? Clearly you are trying hard to find the fault and a simple thing like that is easily over looked.
The little black box in the last pic in front of the motor on your drivers door is the Master control circuit, it doesn't like water I can't be much more help but there are a few wizards here that will point you in the right direction.
Your thread had gone into moderation as your first post on the forum included pics and our Spam Filter caught you. Your live now so guys will see your thread.
Good luck, hope you get it sorted.
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28th July 2016, 11:46 PM
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Legendary
The black wire in the fIrst pic should be earth, but you don't know what may have been changed by who over the years. Generally in a 12volt system red is batt and black is earth.
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29th July 2016, 12:19 AM
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Thanks for the quick repsonse guys!
Water was just sitting on the carpet, this was how it looked from the outside
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Thats why i think it wont be the black box in the door and there is also no power coming into the box so the problems has to be somewhere before that i recon.
Before pulling everything apart i did check the window lock button and the fuses multiple times because hoped it was something like that
@4bye4 Pics are not to clear, the black wire in front is connected to the chasis. Only on the second picture you see a thinner wire just under the bigger black box. That goes to the chasis and on the other side it was connected to the chasis and there was a third connection just hanging there, will upload a picture tomorrow, maybe that makes any sense to someone
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29th July 2016, 05:11 PM
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Patrol God
Welcome mate. I had a similar issue with my gq..
All windows worked sometimes lol..
Turns out that black box in front of the widow motor is an amp unit and controls the auto up down of the drivers window..
Mine was farked inside..
Try unplugging it and if it is the culprit you should get power to the other windows but the driver needs that unit. .
About $70 second hand from patrol a part.
But also the 90's Silvia has been said to work..
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30th July 2016, 08:53 PM
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ive checked all colours of all relays to hopefully find out for sure which one it is;
Blue relay 1: White-Blue, Blue-Red, Orange-Blue, Purple
Blue relay 2: White red, Orange- Blue, Green- red, Lightblue
Blue relay 3: Black, Blue, White red, White blue
Brown relay: Red, Black, Yellow-red, White-red, White-black
Green relay 1: White-green(2x), White-black, yellow-black
Green relay 2: White-green, White-blue, White-black, Blue-yellow
The colours in the door going in the power window switches panel are
Green-black
Green-white
Red-black
Red-white
White-black
Black
Blue-black
Blue-white
White-red
Pink-black
tested the circuit breakers they seem to work, power on both sides.
@bigguwesty Have tested it but the other windows still dont work when i disconnect the amp box in the door so i recon problem is elsewhere, thanks anyways
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1st August 2016, 05:04 PM
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bumped as last post went into moderation
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