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Dave 11-05-2006 10:23 PM

XJ Power windows
 
I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
Dave

98XJ 11-06-2006 01:23 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Dave,
I posted a similar message last month regarding my '98 XJ. The most
common reply was that the wires are routed beneath the driver's carpet
and become disintegrated, so need to be spliced. I pulled the carpet
back, to find that on my car, there were no wires in the floor well.
They run behind the dashboard on my model.

Still, the advice that I should suspect failed wires was on-track,
because I found that when I (removed the driver's door panel and)
flexed the wires where they are fed into the door sheet metal, the
other switches got power, so the wire is broken. I had already had
the same problem with the driver's door speaker wire and had replaced
that wire loom. Good luck.

Jim
'98 XJ



On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:23:44 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
wrote:

>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
>driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
>did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
>Dave



98XJ 11-06-2006 01:23 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Dave,
I posted a similar message last month regarding my '98 XJ. The most
common reply was that the wires are routed beneath the driver's carpet
and become disintegrated, so need to be spliced. I pulled the carpet
back, to find that on my car, there were no wires in the floor well.
They run behind the dashboard on my model.

Still, the advice that I should suspect failed wires was on-track,
because I found that when I (removed the driver's door panel and)
flexed the wires where they are fed into the door sheet metal, the
other switches got power, so the wire is broken. I had already had
the same problem with the driver's door speaker wire and had replaced
that wire loom. Good luck.

Jim
'98 XJ



On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:23:44 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
wrote:

>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
>driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
>did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
>Dave



98XJ 11-06-2006 01:23 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Dave,
I posted a similar message last month regarding my '98 XJ. The most
common reply was that the wires are routed beneath the driver's carpet
and become disintegrated, so need to be spliced. I pulled the carpet
back, to find that on my car, there were no wires in the floor well.
They run behind the dashboard on my model.

Still, the advice that I should suspect failed wires was on-track,
because I found that when I (removed the driver's door panel and)
flexed the wires where they are fed into the door sheet metal, the
other switches got power, so the wire is broken. I had already had
the same problem with the driver's door speaker wire and had replaced
that wire loom. Good luck.

Jim
'98 XJ



On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:23:44 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
wrote:

>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
>driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
>did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
>Dave



jeff 11-06-2006 08:26 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Check the child safety switch on the drivers door.

--
jeff


Dave wrote:
> I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
> driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
> did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
> Dave


jeff 11-06-2006 08:26 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Check the child safety switch on the drivers door.

--
jeff


Dave wrote:
> I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
> driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
> did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
> Dave


jeff 11-06-2006 08:26 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Check the child safety switch on the drivers door.

--
jeff


Dave wrote:
> I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
> driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
> did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
> Dave


DanFXR 11-06-2006 08:47 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Try shaking the DDM power door lock switch.
The DDR lockout switch breaks the ground contact with the three windows to
disable them.
On my jeep I needed to replace the DDM ($135)
You can also disable the switch by jumping the ground wires at the switch.
"Dave" <davebz1a@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:featk2h106vm0bsu0embq0ol8097ngtsou@4ax.com...
>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
> driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
> did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
> Dave




DanFXR 11-06-2006 08:47 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Try shaking the DDM power door lock switch.
The DDR lockout switch breaks the ground contact with the three windows to
disable them.
On my jeep I needed to replace the DDM ($135)
You can also disable the switch by jumping the ground wires at the switch.
"Dave" <davebz1a@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:featk2h106vm0bsu0embq0ol8097ngtsou@4ax.com...
>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
> driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
> did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
> Dave




DanFXR 11-06-2006 08:47 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Try shaking the DDM power door lock switch.
The DDR lockout switch breaks the ground contact with the three windows to
disable them.
On my jeep I needed to replace the DDM ($135)
You can also disable the switch by jumping the ground wires at the switch.
"Dave" <davebz1a@optonline.net> wrote in message
news:featk2h106vm0bsu0embq0ol8097ngtsou@4ax.com...
>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
> driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
> did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
> Dave




Dave 11-09-2006 10:26 PM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Thanks Jim, Do you remember what color that wire was?
Dave

On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:23:23 -0500, 98XJ <> wrote:

>Dave,
>I posted a similar message last month regarding my '98 XJ. The most
>common reply was that the wires are routed beneath the driver's carpet
>and become disintegrated, so need to be spliced. I pulled the carpet
>back, to find that on my car, there were no wires in the floor well.
>They run behind the dashboard on my model.
>
>Still, the advice that I should suspect failed wires was on-track,
>because I found that when I (removed the driver's door panel and)
>flexed the wires where they are fed into the door sheet metal, the
>other switches got power, so the wire is broken. I had already had
>the same problem with the driver's door speaker wire and had replaced
>that wire loom. Good luck.
>
>Jim
>'98 XJ
>
>
>
>On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:23:44 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
>wrote:
>
>>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
>>driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
>>did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
>>Dave



Dave 11-09-2006 10:26 PM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Thanks Jim, Do you remember what color that wire was?
Dave

On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:23:23 -0500, 98XJ <> wrote:

>Dave,
>I posted a similar message last month regarding my '98 XJ. The most
>common reply was that the wires are routed beneath the driver's carpet
>and become disintegrated, so need to be spliced. I pulled the carpet
>back, to find that on my car, there were no wires in the floor well.
>They run behind the dashboard on my model.
>
>Still, the advice that I should suspect failed wires was on-track,
>because I found that when I (removed the driver's door panel and)
>flexed the wires where they are fed into the door sheet metal, the
>other switches got power, so the wire is broken. I had already had
>the same problem with the driver's door speaker wire and had replaced
>that wire loom. Good luck.
>
>Jim
>'98 XJ
>
>
>
>On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:23:44 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
>wrote:
>
>>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
>>driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
>>did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
>>Dave



Dave 11-09-2006 10:26 PM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Thanks Jim, Do you remember what color that wire was?
Dave

On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:23:23 -0500, 98XJ <> wrote:

>Dave,
>I posted a similar message last month regarding my '98 XJ. The most
>common reply was that the wires are routed beneath the driver's carpet
>and become disintegrated, so need to be spliced. I pulled the carpet
>back, to find that on my car, there were no wires in the floor well.
>They run behind the dashboard on my model.
>
>Still, the advice that I should suspect failed wires was on-track,
>because I found that when I (removed the driver's door panel and)
>flexed the wires where they are fed into the door sheet metal, the
>other switches got power, so the wire is broken. I had already had
>the same problem with the driver's door speaker wire and had replaced
>that wire loom. Good luck.
>
>Jim
>'98 XJ
>
>
>
>On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:23:44 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
>wrote:
>
>>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
>>driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
>>did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
>>Dave



98XJ 11-11-2006 12:36 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Dave,
I located the problem about the night before I headed West for a
hunting trip, so I figured on hitting the U-Wrench-It lot when I
returned. I have not done anything more, yet. I had suspected the
switch, originally and had asked the group about which wires I might
jump to bypass the Lock-Out. No one gave a straight reply, but a post
in reply to your question says that you could bypass the Ground
(Black?).

Please reply or e-maill if you don't have any manual and I can check
the detail or on Monday can send a scan from my Haynes manual.
Perhaps a better electrician than myself will post more expert
information.

Please let me know your outcome - and I'll do the same.

Jim

On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 22:26:29 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
wrote:

>Thanks Jim, Do you remember what color that wire was?
>Dave
>
>On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:23:23 -0500, 98XJ <> wrote:
>
>>Dave,
>>I posted a similar message last month regarding my '98 XJ. The most
>>common reply was that the wires are routed beneath the driver's carpet
>>and become disintegrated, so need to be spliced. I pulled the carpet
>>back, to find that on my car, there were no wires in the floor well.
>>They run behind the dashboard on my model.
>>
>>Still, the advice that I should suspect failed wires was on-track,
>>because I found that when I (removed the driver's door panel and)
>>flexed the wires where they are fed into the door sheet metal, the
>>other switches got power, so the wire is broken. I had already had
>>the same problem with the driver's door speaker wire and had replaced
>>that wire loom. Good luck.
>>
>>Jim
>>'98 XJ
>>
>>
>>
>>On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:23:44 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
>>>driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
>>>did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
>>>Dave



98XJ 11-11-2006 12:36 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Dave,
I located the problem about the night before I headed West for a
hunting trip, so I figured on hitting the U-Wrench-It lot when I
returned. I have not done anything more, yet. I had suspected the
switch, originally and had asked the group about which wires I might
jump to bypass the Lock-Out. No one gave a straight reply, but a post
in reply to your question says that you could bypass the Ground
(Black?).

Please reply or e-maill if you don't have any manual and I can check
the detail or on Monday can send a scan from my Haynes manual.
Perhaps a better electrician than myself will post more expert
information.

Please let me know your outcome - and I'll do the same.

Jim

On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 22:26:29 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
wrote:

>Thanks Jim, Do you remember what color that wire was?
>Dave
>
>On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:23:23 -0500, 98XJ <> wrote:
>
>>Dave,
>>I posted a similar message last month regarding my '98 XJ. The most
>>common reply was that the wires are routed beneath the driver's carpet
>>and become disintegrated, so need to be spliced. I pulled the carpet
>>back, to find that on my car, there were no wires in the floor well.
>>They run behind the dashboard on my model.
>>
>>Still, the advice that I should suspect failed wires was on-track,
>>because I found that when I (removed the driver's door panel and)
>>flexed the wires where they are fed into the door sheet metal, the
>>other switches got power, so the wire is broken. I had already had
>>the same problem with the driver's door speaker wire and had replaced
>>that wire loom. Good luck.
>>
>>Jim
>>'98 XJ
>>
>>
>>
>>On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:23:44 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
>>>driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
>>>did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
>>>Dave



98XJ 11-11-2006 12:36 AM

Re: XJ Power windows
 
Dave,
I located the problem about the night before I headed West for a
hunting trip, so I figured on hitting the U-Wrench-It lot when I
returned. I have not done anything more, yet. I had suspected the
switch, originally and had asked the group about which wires I might
jump to bypass the Lock-Out. No one gave a straight reply, but a post
in reply to your question says that you could bypass the Ground
(Black?).

Please reply or e-maill if you don't have any manual and I can check
the detail or on Monday can send a scan from my Haynes manual.
Perhaps a better electrician than myself will post more expert
information.

Please let me know your outcome - and I'll do the same.

Jim

On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 22:26:29 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
wrote:

>Thanks Jim, Do you remember what color that wire was?
>Dave
>
>On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:23:23 -0500, 98XJ <> wrote:
>
>>Dave,
>>I posted a similar message last month regarding my '98 XJ. The most
>>common reply was that the wires are routed beneath the driver's carpet
>>and become disintegrated, so need to be spliced. I pulled the carpet
>>back, to find that on my car, there were no wires in the floor well.
>>They run behind the dashboard on my model.
>>
>>Still, the advice that I should suspect failed wires was on-track,
>>because I found that when I (removed the driver's door panel and)
>>flexed the wires where they are fed into the door sheet metal, the
>>other switches got power, so the wire is broken. I had already had
>>the same problem with the driver's door speaker wire and had replaced
>>that wire loom. Good luck.
>>
>>Jim
>>'98 XJ
>>
>>
>>
>>On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 22:23:44 -0500, Dave <davebz1a@optonline.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I have a 97 XJ with power windows. All 4 windows work from the
>>>driver's door but the other 3 won't work from their own door switch. I
>>>did some testing and the window lockout switch is good. Any ideas?
>>>Dave




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