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  1. Hi Ricky,

     

     

    As above, if a reset using the window switch itself does not work, then there is a small black reset button directly on the motor itself.

     

    http://www.powerwin....t Procedure.pdf

     

    The door card will need to come off, and I'm pretty sure there is a guide on how to do this in the guides section.

     

    The button on the motor will be hidden behind a circular piece of black tape. Just pull this off and you should see it

     

    Hope this helps.

     

    That's fantastic thank you Rob :thumbs:

  2. I *think* you will need a window motor reset - vaguely remember something about this, taking the card of and manually intervening. Have a search through for window reset procedure otherwise a more knowledgable person will be along shortly I am sure...

     

    Thank you for your input much appreciated :thumbs:

  3. Hi all,

    I have found someone on here who has had the same issue that I'm having but there was no definitive answer to the problem, (I'm not being lazy I tried to find the answer).

    When I close my drivers door the driver side window comes down to just short of half way, I have tried raising the window, dropping the down and holding the switch then fully raising the window and holding the switch again to no avail. Any help in curing this issue would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Many Thanks for your time,

     

    Ricky

  4. Thanks for the words of advice and encouragement, I really ought to learn I'm sure it would be enjoyable and it would save me a fortune. I would just have to make sure my alter ego (Frank Spencer) stays well hidden ;)

     

    I wouldnt worry mate, when me and my dad work on cars together we are like the chuckle brothers. We spend more time swearing, clanging and banging around and blaming each other for taking off the wrong bits etc than we do actually progressing. We normally end up working on the driveway at midnight via torchlight half cut with Foster's (other brands are available) cans strewn across the lawn. The moral of this story is that we may end up with spare bolts but we always get the job done and nothing has ever fallen off so thats always a plus :)

     

    Even with all the cuts, bruises and stress it can cause it is actually really enjoyable. Unless your working on a German car then its a PITA.

     

    I'm going to do some research on build threads and see if I think I'm up to doing any of the simple jobs first, I plan to clean up the engine bay primarily.

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