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Hi All, Can anyone tell me which fuse controls the drivers electric window on a 2004 mk2 1.6 petrol? And is it located under the control column or in the engine bay?
All help most welcome. Thanks, Liam.
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Thanks for that, I think you're right, the fuse seems ok so can only be motor or wiring. Is there an easy way of checking which it is, as you can probably tell I'n not an auto electrician!
Thanks, Liam.
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27-01-2013, 02:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-01-2013, 02:19 PM by Byronmills.)
This is another very popular problem with mk2 Berlingos, the most likely culprit will be a dry joint in the green relay box located in the drivers footwell underneath the dashboard hidden by the under dash carpet. It controls the one shot drivers window operation. Unplug it and remove the unit, normally vibration makes the joints to the electromagnetic switches break their solder. These can be resoldered.The unit can be bypassed if needs be. New units can be purchased for around 80 pounds plus vat if I can recall.