98 V70 driver side window

Discussion in 'Volvo V70' started by tom_sawyer70, Mar 12, 2009.

  1. tom_sawyer70

    tom_sawyer70 Guest

    The window in my wife's V70 is stuck in the down position. When I
    toggle the switch, I do not hear anything when I try to raise it, but
    when I push down, I hear a "click" after a few seconds ... however, I
    cannot detect movement in the door.

    I've read elsewhere about using electronic cleaner to clean the
    contacts to see if that works, but wanted to ask if there is anything
    else to try while I begin to disassemble things or if there is a
    "usually, it is this, try it first" type of a tip.

    I've read about other models and taking out the center console, but
    these switches are on the door. I see a little plastic panel that I
    figure hides a screw or torx. Is that enough to get to the switch, or
    do I need to remove the panel?

    TIA.
    Dave
     
    tom_sawyer70, Mar 12, 2009
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  2. tom_sawyer70

    tom_sawyer70 Guest

    I was able to get the master switch out of the door and cleaned the
    contacts. It worked for a day, but now it is flaky again so I believe
    that I need a new switch.

    My part number(s) is:
    LH 94 72 276
    03 4585 15

    I've seen a number of replacement parts online, but am curious about
    what the numbers represent. For example, on eBay, I found a master
    switch with the part number 86 38 452, and the bottom number is 03
    4585 45.

    Another had the same numbers.

    Are there certain numbers that are relevant and others that pertain to
    things like color, etc.?

    TIA.
    Dave
     
    tom_sawyer70, Mar 15, 2009
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  3. tom_sawyer70

    Brian Sørup Guest

    According to VADIS both numbers are correct, and there is no reference
    to colour - all switches apparently have the same colour independent of
    other interior colours.
     
    Brian Sørup, Mar 15, 2009
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  4. tom_sawyer70

    tom_sawyer70 Guest

    Thank you.
     
    tom_sawyer70, Mar 15, 2009
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