96 850 2.4: Driver's window doesn't budge
96 850 2.4: Driver's window doesn't budge
So I read up on a way to pull up the window switch box in the center. I removed the top two plugs and sprayed them with contact cleaner. It's only the Driver's window that doesn't work, but those plugs I removed...are any of those plugs I removed for the driver window or is it just for the side windows. Do I need to replace the whole window switch box or is there something else I should be looking at? I doubt it's the motor as the switch just clicks when it's pressed and the window doesn't budge at all.
G. M. Hall
1996 Volvo 850 2.4 (Non-Turbo)
VT Alum (2007) GO HOKIES!!!
1996 Volvo 850 2.4 (Non-Turbo)
VT Alum (2007) GO HOKIES!!!
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Ozark Lee
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I spray the contact cleaner in from the top and then exercise the switch. It helps to have an extension tube to better aim the spray into the crevices under the switch rather than all over the top of the switch.
It is normally less of an issue with the contacts on the connector than it is with the contacts in the switch itself. The switch was strategically place where it would get bathed in soda pop or coffee on every spill.
...Lee
It is normally less of an issue with the contacts on the connector than it is with the contacts in the switch itself. The switch was strategically place where it would get bathed in soda pop or coffee on every spill.
...Lee
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At this point you need to fire up your trusty DVM and start tracing the circuit path. Some easy to read schematics are in the factory service manual that we host on the site. I have a problem with the left rear window on the XC and it turned out to be a bad motor in the window. While most of the window problems are with the switch that is not the only place where you can have problems.
The schematics are here:
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/downlo ... vo_850.zip
Once you unzip the file see the document named System Wiring Diagrams for the schematics. On the wire colors called out in the schematics SB is black and B is blue.
If you need a switch let me know, I think I have a couple of them laying around.
...Lee
The schematics are here:
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/downlo ... vo_850.zip
Once you unzip the file see the document named System Wiring Diagrams for the schematics. On the wire colors called out in the schematics SB is black and B is blue.
If you need a switch let me know, I think I have a couple of them laying around.
...Lee
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1999 V70XC - Nautic Blue - Totaled while parked.
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1986 740 GLT
1972 142 Grand Luxe
'96 Platinum Edition Turbo
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1999 V70XC - Nautic Blue - Totaled while parked.
1999 V70XC - RIP - Wrecked Parts Car.
1998 S70 T5
1996 850 N/A
1989 740 GLT
1986 740 GLT
1972 142 Grand Luxe
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A shade tree mechanic's trick is to leave the driver's door open, watching the dome light dim ever so slightly as you press the button to "close" the other closed windows for a moment. Can you see it? (it can be faint) If so, try the inoperable window. Same type of dimming (or more)? Probably window motor as it is drawing a load. No change? probably the switch
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You can crack open the switch and clean it, if you really want to get down 'n dirty!
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It could be the motor itself IMO... I had to replace the brushes in my driver's side door because they were worn down to about [ ] size. Then again, my car has 220,000 miles and the driver's window gets used a lot as there's no A/C.vjaneczko wrote:You can crack open the switch and clean it, if you really want to get down 'n dirty!
The motor sometimes wouldn't work unless I helped it along.
If you're good with motors, you can remove the whole motor from the scissor assembly and take a look. It has 4 screws (I think) securing it to the scissor mechanism, but if you do this it will pop apart and the brushes will be sticking out so you have to know what you're doing to put it back together.
I should've taken pictures.
Another thing you could do is just see if there's any power going to the connector with a voltmeter!
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