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Mark Peacock New User Username: takemehomejames
Post Number: 3 Registered: 4-2004
| Posted on Saturday, 24 July, 2004 - 19:04: | |
Does anyone have the solution to extremely slow window motors to help my (james) SRH 31689. Ive heard of a relay (in-line) but am unsure.....Is there a diagram of such a mod.. Mark... |
Martin Taylor Prolific User Username: martin_taylor
Post Number: 36 Registered: 11-2003
| Posted on Saturday, 24 July, 2004 - 22:31: | |
If it were the relay the window would not move at all. Each window mechanism has a solenoid brake to stop it when not in motion, one became open circuit on my passenger window. I removed the brake from the mechanism and ground the housing to open it and was able to rewind it. |
William H. Trovinger II Grand Master Username: bill_trovinger
Post Number: 127 Registered: 8-2003
| Posted on Saturday, 24 July, 2004 - 23:40: | |
Mark; Yes, there is a fix using relays for this problem, Richard Treacy was the one that came up with it. If you send me your email (whtrovinger@yahoo.com) I can send you a copy. Regards, Bill |
Mark Peacock New User Username: takemehomejames
Post Number: 4 Registered: 4-2004
| Posted on Thursday, 05 August, 2004 - 19:46: | |
Martin, Thanks for the info on the solenoid brake. I think it's only a lack of volts to the motor due to old wiring/ voltage drop etc. Bill, ive sent you an email... Thanks |
Mark Peacock Experienced User Username: takemehomejames
Post Number: 10 Registered: 4-2004
| Posted on Saturday, 14 August, 2004 - 23:08: | |
A follow up to my troubled window problem. I found that the earth return via the safety relay (on US & Aus)was faulty. I manage to disrupt its return from the door switch (inside the door)to these units (in the fuse box)and earth them on the door, this has made them much quicker to use. Incidently, all other Shadows from around the world are done in the same way (without the safety relay). |