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Re: Driver's window S70 98

Mikebox, thank you very much. I posted earlier about needing to get to the window switch cluster, but nobody responded. this sounds like exactly what I need to know. Once the door panel is off, can you get to the window switch cluster? My rear right window isn't going up from the driver's seat. Works fine from its own switch, so I assume it's the switch in the driver's door that's the problem. I think since the driver's door gets opened the most it sees the most weather and the switches get oxidized. I had a similar problem before and the dealer fixed it under warranty (good dealer). Right now I don't feel like leaving my car there for a day just for something potentially simple. My plan is to try and clean otu the switch once I get to it. It may, of course, turn out to be a sealed unit in which case I may try squirting electric contact cleaner in there and work it a bit.

Thanks again for the helpful post.







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