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Hi everyone,

I took my car to get tinted last week, and since then, my passenger window hasnt worked.

I've pulled it apart and tested the switch with a multimetre and it seems ok, but there doesnt seem to be anything happening from either the passenger or driver door switches.

I know the guys who tinted it pretty well, so i can go back and find out what they did and if there was anything they may have forgotten to do.

If there is anything that you guys can think of that might help, im open to suggestions.

I have checked all the fuses... (They were in Japanese, so i had to check all of them :rofl: )

Thanks,

Crimpage

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The passanger window won't work if the drivers side isn't pluged in properly. This is because the system runs through the drivers side so the driver has the ultimate control and can activate the safety off switch. Have you tested the safety switch to make sure it hasn't stuck on or something? But check to make sure your drivers side is connected properly. I think it is separate from the drivers window plug.

Yeah, there is only one plug that comes in for all window control to the drivers side. The funny thing is that i can control my drivers door window ok, so that should rule out the P/W lock button.

Im pulling the switch out as we speak to open it up. I know when tinting cars they actually get quite a lot of water down the inside of the doors...

Thanks

Dave

Hey,

This has been fixed now. The PW lock button got some water in it and took a few minutes of hair-dryer action to fix it up.

Turns out the PW lock only locks the passenger window, but unlike most cars, it even stops the driver from being able to open it.

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