Power windows
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Power windows
Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the power window switches on the center console, thanks.
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guys, using a relay saves u and ur car from fire or something if there was any shorts in the wiring which could happen from wearing or something by the years...as when u take off the keys, all the electricity cut out before going to any part of the car..be aware guys
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the fuse is what saves your car from burning, the relay only makes it so the windows cant be rolled down unless you %100 want them to, since ou haveto have the key on to do it. as long as there is a fuse in the power lead your fine. think about it, i had a 0 guage power wire for my stereo system, there was no relay on that wire, but i did have a fuse (200 amp) as long as there is a fuse you hae no worries about shorting, or burning
but the amp has a relay function in it...it can't pull power unless it is turned on by the radio (remote turn on wire). I think what he is saying is that if a wire got its casing worn on something...i.e. inside the door...it could touch bare metal and create a spark and start a fire even with a fuse...cause the fuse would take a few seconds to burn out and by that time there could already be several sparks falling on parts which are plastic and could start to burn. It could happen with a relay as well but you would be in the car and would be able to stop the fire hopefully...without the relay you could be in walmart or something and a tiny fire start and take out your entire car. Realisticly it probably wouldn't happen but I'd rather be safe than sorry
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You're right... It's true the wire isn't hot all the time...unless your clumsy like my friends and leave trash laying on the switches. I don't know why I didn't think about the fact that the wires are only hot when the switch is pressed. Thinking clearly I realize now that sparks are highly unlikely unless the switch shorted out and I agree it would blow the fuse very quickly and there would likely not be any issues.
For me though...I just would feel safer with the relay in place...especially when I often get in my car and my friends have left a drink sitting between the seats and the windows start going down as soon as I turn on the ignition...my luck I'd end up with a wet seat at the least cause it would rain and my windows would go down. lol
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For me though...I just would feel safer with the relay in place...especially when I often get in my car and my friends have left a drink sitting between the seats and the windows start going down as soon as I turn on the ignition...my luck I'd end up with a wet seat at the least cause it would rain and my windows would go down. lol
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yeah i hear you on that, but its also nice for when you do leave your windows down and it starts to rain, you dont have to put the key in the ignition and all that. i know its just a small thing. i really do wish my car had been oem with power windows. i did my fronts today, and its still a PITA even with me knowing what to do