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treetop



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rear door windows isolation

I need to stop the rear door windows from moving,
is there a fuse just for the pair ?
or is it 1 for all ?
also if that dont work is there any other way of just disconnecting them without detriment to the fronts ?

cheers
Al

Post #136899 20th Mar 2012 9:01 am
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iain cooper



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I'm sure there is a button on the driver's door next to the four window buttons which does this.

maybe just on the HSE ??

Iain

Post #136903 20th Mar 2012 9:15 am
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npinks



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i think they need a more permanent solutions with it been converted into a commercial

Post #136904 20th Mar 2012 9:26 am
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The rear windows are fed from FA3 and FA4 in the rear fuse box.

Post #136905 20th Mar 2012 9:28 am
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treetop



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thank you !!!
so am I right then, that I can just pull the 2 fuses to isolate??

Post #136987 20th Mar 2012 8:19 pm
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Never tried it Laughing but each window circuit is fed individually so the chances are good that it would have no effect on anything else. Thumbs Up

Post #137033 21st Mar 2012 7:08 am
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