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Paul Mcinerney 15 August 2017 09:02 PM

Rear Windows won,t open
 
Help ! None of my rear windows will open.All the buttons do nothing.I have tried to find a fuse that covers them but to no avail. Anybody got any ideas ? :confused::confused::confused:
Impreza Classic 99 Turbo.

albob 15 August 2017 10:17 PM

Could it be the 'lock' button ? :: On the drivers door switch cluster, it locks the rear windows....

jaygsi 15 August 2017 11:05 PM

As above, check that first.

Paul Mcinerney 16 August 2017 07:31 AM

Hi . Yeh I, ve tried that. There is just nothing happening. Is there a fuse for the windows?

Don Clark 16 August 2017 10:20 AM

No fuse for the rear windows.

If the fronts are working, would seem a fault with the master switch or a break in the loom (or disconnected) to the rears.

Would need to remove the rear doorcards and check for electrical supply/feed and work back towards the master switch.

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Paul Mcinerney 16 August 2017 10:32 AM

Gulp ! Will give that a try.
Thankyou.

Linksfahrer 18 August 2017 01:55 PM

Normally if nothing else has happened electrically to the circuits then the rear windows in particular that not frequently used are simply jammed.


Rust stops them from moving , as does indeed any flaked off metal / magnet material on the inside of the housing


Take the Motor cover off and clean it , spray a bit of WD40 inside.


Try again .

Paul Mcinerney 18 August 2017 05:32 PM

Thanks for the advice.:)

JDM_Stig 18 August 2017 05:48 PM


Originally Posted by Linksfahrer (Post 11960516)
Normally if nothing else has happened electrically to the circuits then the rear windows in particular that not frequently used are simply jammed.


Rust stops them from moving , as does indeed any flaked off metal / magnet material on the inside of the housing


Take the Motor cover off and clean it , spray a bit of WD40 inside.


Try again .

If they are jammed, you can normally hear the motors try to open them for a second or so, then it will stop trying or it would burn the motor out.


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