Hi all,
Newbie to this forum, but I'm at wits end with the windows issues that I'm currently having.
Car is a late 05 (Facelifted) 307 1.6 TDI hatch.
The problem: I'm having random issues with the FRONT windows, with the rear windows both working perfectly fine. They will both intermittently fail, with the relay's in the controllers no longer clicking. Sometimes they will still go up, but will have no power (clicking) when going down. They will not work for a minute or two, and then suddenly work again. They are not linked.. One might fail whilst the other window is working and vice versa, but it is always the fronts. There doesn't appear to be any rhyme or reason with the problem.
What I've tried: BSI reset, window reset (hold 10 secs at top and 10 secs at bottom) Replace driver switches (scrapyard), clean driver switches, Replace driver side controller (scrapyard), re-seat connectors in doors, re-seat all fuses and BSI connectors. Lubricate windows (Silicon spray), lubricate rails in the doors.
Any ideas or help would be Much appreciated!
Dave
Newbie to this forum, but I'm at wits end with the windows issues that I'm currently having.
Car is a late 05 (Facelifted) 307 1.6 TDI hatch.
The problem: I'm having random issues with the FRONT windows, with the rear windows both working perfectly fine. They will both intermittently fail, with the relay's in the controllers no longer clicking. Sometimes they will still go up, but will have no power (clicking) when going down. They will not work for a minute or two, and then suddenly work again. They are not linked.. One might fail whilst the other window is working and vice versa, but it is always the fronts. There doesn't appear to be any rhyme or reason with the problem.
What I've tried: BSI reset, window reset (hold 10 secs at top and 10 secs at bottom) Replace driver switches (scrapyard), clean driver switches, Replace driver side controller (scrapyard), re-seat connectors in doors, re-seat all fuses and BSI connectors. Lubricate windows (Silicon spray), lubricate rails in the doors.
Any ideas or help would be Much appreciated!
Dave