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I have a 1999 Stagea RS4 Auto

My drivers window auto up and down only works sometimes?

The switch always works - window will always go up or down. ( when you only use the first click of the switch)

But if you go the second click (so you dont have to hold the button) only seems to work randomly.

faulty switch, realy box? maybe but the randomness of it just seems weird for a faulty part.

Is this a comon faul? heppend to anyone else? Or is it something im going to have to start pulling stuff

apart to work out?

Secondly, I have this silly little gizmo under my dash, LH side of the steering column, no idea what it is

or what if dose, here is a pic of it, anyone seen one before or know what it is?

Has wiring and some sort of elec box connected to it. My thoughts some sort ot servicing warning device?

Here is the pic

Pic

Oz

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I have a 1999 Stagea RS4 Auto

My drivers window auto up and down only works sometimes?

The switch always works - window will always go up or down. ( when you only use the first click of the switch)

But if you go the second click (so you dont have to hold the button) only seems to work randomly.

faulty switch, realy box? maybe but the randomness of it just seems weird for a faulty part.

Is this a comon faul? heppend to anyone else? Or is it something im going to have to start pulling stuff

apart to work out?

Secondly, I have this silly little gizmo under my dash, LH side of the steering column, no idea what it is

or what if dose, here is a pic of it, anyone seen one before or know what it is?

Has wiring and some sort of elec box connected to it. My thoughts some sort ot servicing warning device?

Here is the pic

Pic

Oz

When you find out the problem with the window let me know. Ours has the same fault, we just live with it

yeah the window is just the switch . pull it apart , i mean right apart . if your keen . or get another switch from the wreckers if your not

Just the randomness of it dose not seem like a faulty part. But I guess its time to pull something apart.

Will report on findings if i get any :D

Oz

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