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Old 01-25-2008, 12:56 AM
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Just got back from a run out with the roof down and now the passenger window wont close. Drivers side is fine. I am at the office so no manual, etc.

Are the windows fused separately?

If yes where are the fuses?

If no any other ideas?

Thanks, hoping it isn't going to rain
Old 01-25-2008, 01:00 AM
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There is a switch by drivers side elbow. you knocked it and locked the window in erroir
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Originally Posted by noizyboyz,Jan 25 2008, 10:56 AM
Just got back from a run out with the roof down and now the passenger window wont close. Drivers side is fine. I am at the office so no manual, etc.

Are the windows fused separately?

If yes where are the fuses?

If no any other ideas?

Thanks, hoping it isn't going to rain
LOL a classic.
Nothing wrong with the window. You simply locked it.
Old 01-25-2008, 01:08 AM
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DOH I feel such a berk - thanks guys. Too much fresh air has addled the brain
Old 01-25-2008, 01:10 AM
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62. If you think your passenger window is broken, check that the window lockout switch isn't toggled off.

Everything I've learned from S2ki.com, Just the facts, ma'am... just the facts.
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Crikey guys! Normally when a newbie comes on you rib them for ages before telling them........ Although I see noizyboyz has been a guest long enough that he should have known about that.
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Yes I should have known, if you guys had really got your act together I could have had the door stripped out and all the dash!
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I have to say I'm disappointed in the helpfulness of everyone here. Window switch is a de-facto ribbing!
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The wife, did exactley the same with her yaris the other day, saying her window was stuck, when she got home I had all my tools ready to take the door card off, and noticed the window lock was on, I still tease her about it now
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Originally Posted by chilled,Jan 25 2008, 12:13 PM
I have to say I'm disappointed in the helpfulness of everyone here. Window switch is a de-facto ribbing!
I wish I'd got here sooner.


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