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Title: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: charlieboy on 23 December 2019, 14:51:02
I am back again, thanks for your help in the past, very much appreciated.. Now the windows refuse to open on the drivers side (both front and back) I had to have a replacement lock on the drivers door last winter the door being frozen and my brute force pulling it open damaged the shutting process, butI dont think that has anything to do with this, I consulted the handbook and managed to use the key to shut the window but they refuse to open   Checked the fuse and it look OK very thick wire, any ideas anyone? thanks for reading this     MF
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: MonzaGSE on 23 December 2019, 18:22:43
If the window(s) worked when shutting it with the help of the key the motors and mechanism is probably OK. I would suspect the switches. Do the rear window work when operated with the switch in the rear door? You dont mention the age of your Omega but in my experience the pre facelift with switches in the centre console do occasionaly require the switches to be taken apart and cleaned. Especially in cars that are smoked in as the switches lives very close to the ashtray. But i have never experienced that two windows stopped working. Usually its one. And usually it will work in one direction. Both rear windows share one fuse, and both front share another fuse.
Switches or wiring to switches would be my guess.
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: omegod on 23 December 2019, 23:10:22
It helps to take the switches apart and clean the contacts with alcohol on a cotton wool bud, aftershave will suffice !
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: charlieboy on 24 December 2019, 16:58:16
Thanks for replies, Omega 2.4 petrol auto,  window controls on door neither  windows work on drivers side
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: charlieboy on 24 December 2019, 17:28:54
How do you get to the switches on the door?does the entire lock mech have to come out?
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 24 December 2019, 17:59:33
Thanks for replies, Omega 2.4 petrol auto,  window controls on door neither  windows work on drivers side
What year, because the car you describe doesn't exist...

If it's a Carlton/Omega A then all the information may be different  :-X
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: dave the builder on 24 December 2019, 18:33:12
the OP has a March 2002 first registered,omega CD 2.6 V6 auto from previous posts  ;)
so probably a typo ,not 2.4   ;D
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 25 December 2019, 06:19:49
the OP has a March 2002 first registered,omega CD 2.6 V6 auto from previous posts  ;)
so probably a typo ,not 2.4   ;D
Very fat fingers then :-X

In which case, from the symptoms, the switch needs replacing.
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: charlieboy on 27 December 2019, 21:23:19
Sorry, the omega is in fact a 2.6auto 2002 registered petrol
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 27 December 2019, 21:57:18
 :y

Strip, clean, refit switch.

Or new/replacement switch.

Unlikely to be the wiring as the other side all work ;)
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: charlieboy on 29 December 2019, 11:31:36
Thanks for all your help, have got the switch mech. out of the door and had a look.   The passenger side windows work OK but when I switch the switch for drivers side the little red light stays on and the driver side windows wont work so i assume the switch from passenger side to drivers side switch is faulty, can I get a replacement?
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: BazaJT on 29 December 2019, 13:20:49
Surely the switch for drivers side/passenger side is for the door mirrors not the windows is it not? The only other one[apart from the four window switches is to lock out the rear door switches as a safety feature so rear seat passengers[kids etc]can't open the windows.
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: charlieboy on 29 December 2019, 14:32:08
Thanks for your reply, I accept the switch is for the mirrors, but I cannot change the drivers side,.   I agree the other switch is for locking the rear mirrors.... It seems there is fault on the drivers side, neither windows can be opened by using the rear door controls. does this need to into a garage to sort out?
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: charlieboy on 29 December 2019, 14:33:56
correction for mirrors please readwindows
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 29 December 2019, 14:46:40
Surely the switch for drivers side/passenger side is for the door mirrors not the windows is it not? The only other one[apart from the four window switches is to lock out the rear door switches as a safety feature so rear seat passengers[kids etc]can't open the windows.
Facelift, one switch assembly does mirrors and doors... Switch assembly on drivers armrest ;)
Title: Re: Electric windows drivers side
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 29 December 2019, 14:51:01
Thanks for your reply, I accept the switch is for the mirrors, but I cannot change the drivers side,.   I agree the other switch is for locking the rear mirrors.... It seems there is fault on the drivers side, neither windows can be opened by using the rear door controls. does this need to into a garage to sort out?
Ignore that. He's thinking Pre facelift.

You need another switch assembly. If you want to pay a garage to fit it, then that's up to you...

Rear switches are powered from the driver's switch. If the left rear works, it isn't a wiring or safety switch problem.

This is proven by the fact that the windows are fused front and rear, so if the left hand windows work it isn't a fuse and if the fuse hasn't popped, it's unlikely to be a wiring fault ;)