Window Relay

Having problems with rolling your car’s windows down on a hot day up or down? Or maybe you’re hesitant of ordering drive through at Mickey D’s? Well, your frustration over not being able to order a Big Mac on the go isn’t going to fix your busted window.The bad news is that one or more of the window relays might have become defective. But there’s The good news, however, is that, too: You’ll need to muster enough guts to do a little DIY (do it yourself)you won’t have there’s no need to go to the mechanic to get the problem fixed. .

If you’ve your car i’s equipped gotwith power- windows, chances are the problem is simplythere’s a big chances thatare the a window relay has burned out that’s burned out. This relay is responsible for switchinges the power window motor on or off. It also does double duty of reversinges the polarity of the motor, allowing yotheur car’s windows to roll up or down. The relay also lets you use the windows even if the key’ is not inserted in the ignition.

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When you After removing your door interior door panel, you should be easily be able to spot the offending damaged window relay. It’s that big black box that’s sitting near the window switch, with wires running from it. At this point, it’s just nuts and bolts.Just unplug the wiring from the defective relay and plug the new relay in. Most Rrelays are simply plug- and -play, so you won’t be breaking a finger through this DIY.the replacement should work perfectlywithout any fuss.

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