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9-5 convertible windows stay down will not respond to switch keep trying will go up eventually ideas? This sounds very much like burned contacts in the relay for the window motors. Charlie
2001 saab 9-5 drivers side window will go down but not up time to buy that new window motor ,,the motors brushes are burning up
...9-3 windows have pinch protection. Yours is not set correctly. You can hold the window lock button down to defeat the pinch protection and allow the window to close without opening back up. However, ...
9-3 2.2tid..lowered the drivers side window ,there was a bit of a bang ,can hear the motor but window not moving,,i can lift the glass up an down by hand(off its runner??)..can i do this myself?? yes,
...9-3 and my drivers window goes up then half way down again. It drives me nuts. Whats the problem and how much will it cost me?? Sounds like the pinch system needs to be reset. instructions are in the ...
Window Hi, Just thought i Saab 9-3 2.0T Convertiable Aero, the Left Passenger window lowers and rises from the Passenger door switch, but from my drivers do it only rise the passenger window not lower
...9-5 Sedan There is a square hole in the front console just in front of the arm rest. whatever is supposed to go there is missing. What goes there and how would I get a new one or even a used one? ...
...9-3 Cascading electrical problems When I purchsed the can only 4 months ago the Infotanment panel was not working at all, now the door locks on the door are dead. When idoling at a stop sign the car ...
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