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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: GaryBC on 23 February 2011, 20:40:56

Title: Window winder switches
Post by: GaryBC on 23 February 2011, 20:40:56
Hi guys

The switch that operates my driver's window is getting a little dodgy. If I were to pop the switch cluster out of the armrest, is it possible to swap the dodgy switch for one of the others?

All four look the same from the outside. Are they interchangeable?

Cheers,
Gaz

Title: Re: Window winder switches
Post by: GaryBC on 24 February 2011, 21:57:56
Hmm... Lots of views but no replies!

Maybe I'll take a look at it anyway and let you all know how I get on.

Gaz
Title: Re: Window winder switches
Post by: fiend61 on 24 February 2011, 22:37:33
it will all depend whether it is the switch or the pcb that is knackered beneath it  :y
Title: Re: Window winder switches
Post by: Turk on 24 February 2011, 23:08:44
Remove the switch panel and the silicon pad over the switches, spray switch cleaner over the PCB and press each switch individualy to work it in.
That sorted my dodgy switch last year.  :y   
Title: Re: Window winder switches
Post by: Grrrrrr on 26 February 2011, 20:12:29
Had trouble with switches a few times and a spray of electrical cleaner has always fixed it. Didn't even bother taking the switches out last time. Quick and easy fix!
Title: Re: Window winder switches
Post by: Grrrrrr on 26 February 2011, 20:13:02
Always worth keeping a can of electrical cleaner in the boot. Saved me once or twice.
Title: Re: Window winder switches
Post by: Lesopc on 28 February 2011, 00:18:00
Check out some of my posts, as i needed similar help. The whole unit is easy to get hold of and not too dear either.. Apparently easy to change too.
Title: Re: Window winder switches
Post by: GaryBC on 03 March 2011, 13:54:37
Sounds like a can of Electrolube is the answer. Cheers guys!