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Old April 12th 05, 01:01 AM
64RagTop
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Default 97 GT Conv Rear Electric Windows

I have a 97 Convertible with rear windows that will not raise. They
both quit working at the same time. Fronts work fine. Backs rolled down
fine, however they will not raise. I can hear relays clicking in each
window compartment when I actuate the switchs. Has anyone actually
found the source of this problem and fixed it. Yes I checked all fuses
and relays. Any solutions out there?

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Old April 12th 05, 02:22 AM
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Have you tried cleaning the contacts on the switch?

"64RagTop" > wrote in message
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|I have a 97 Convertible with rear windows that will not raise. They
| both quit working at the same time. Fronts work fine. Backs rolled down
| fine, however they will not raise. I can hear relays clicking in each
| window compartment when I actuate the switchs. Has anyone actually
| found the source of this problem and fixed it. Yes I checked all fuses
| and relays. Any solutions out there?
|


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Old April 12th 05, 02:33 AM
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 01:22:21 GMT, "SVTKate"
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>Have you tried cleaning the contacts on the switch?
>


lmfao
clean contacts
kate how is your crack habit doiing??
u go girl
most likely master switch is ****ed
>"64RagTop" > wrote in message
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>|I have a 97 Convertible with rear windows that will not raise. They
>| both quit working at the same time. Fronts work fine. Backs rolled down
>| fine, however they will not raise. I can hear relays clicking in each
>| window compartment when I actuate the switchs. Has anyone actually
>| found the source of this problem and fixed it. Yes I checked all fuses
>| and relays. Any solutions out there?
>|
>


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Old April 12th 05, 11:58 PM
JEFFREY PRIVOTT
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I had the same problem with my 94 GT contv. I took the panels off and tapped
the motors and they have been working fine. It has been about 10 months now.

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> On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 01:22:21 GMT, "SVTKate"
> > wrote:
>
>>Have you tried cleaning the contacts on the switch?
>>

>
> lmfao
> clean contacts
> kate how is your crack habit doiing??
> u go girl
> most likely master switch is ****ed
>>"64RagTop" > wrote in message
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>>|I have a 97 Convertible with rear windows that will not raise. They
>>| both quit working at the same time. Fronts work fine. Backs rolled down
>>| fine, however they will not raise. I can hear relays clicking in each
>>| window compartment when I actuate the switchs. Has anyone actually
>>| found the source of this problem and fixed it. Yes I checked all fuses
>>| and relays. Any solutions out there?
>>|
>>

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