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13 September 2014 #1
- Join Date
- 13 Sep 2014
- Location
- Llantwit Major
- Posts
- 1
- Saab(s)
- 900S Convertable
No electric windows, roof or mirrors
HI, I am new to this site and in need of assistance with my problem.
I used the roof and windows once, parked the car and a year later have put it back on the road.
Symptoms:
None of the electric windows work
No Electric mirrors
No electric roof.
All other things seem to be perfect.
With the latches of the roof closed, push the roof button & SID says check latches....so this is good.
When Latches are released, push the roof button and nothing happens (cannot here a relay click or anything)
I have checked the Fuses in the engine compartment and Fuse board by the drivers door.
I have changed the positions of the relays under the dash and and that has no effect, so all good there.
I have checked the voltages at the switch plug in the center console, all good so power to the console!
where do I go next?
Any help appreciated
Or does anyone have a wiring diagram for the roof and windows electrics?Last edited by ivanhodges; 17 September 2014 at 05:20. Reason: no responses
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23 December 2014 #2
- Join Date
- 13 Sep 2014
- Location
- Llantwit Major
- Posts
- 1
- Saab(s)
- 900S Convertable
well after 3months I don't think i, going to get any assistance with this problem, any one any advice on what to do now?
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24 December 2014 #3
Richard Klein Saab Fan
- Join Date
- 02 Mar 2014
- Location
- Worcester, MA
- Posts
- 36
- Saab(s)
- 1999 SAAB 9-5
I have no experience with convertibles, and the question about the windows and mirrors is pretty broad. Take off the door panels and look for anything obviously amiss - burnt insulation on wires, corrosion on anything (corrosion on copper wires is greenish, on aluminium it's white, and on steel it's classic rust brown). Check all your fuses and connectors. Try swapping relays that have the same part number on them. Unbolt ground straps and clean the metal beneath them, then bolt them back in place.
I really don't know; those are just some shots in the dark.
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25 December 2014 #4
Frank Administrator
- Join Date
- 30 Jul 2010
- Location
- USA - Netherlands
- Posts
- 7,896
- Saab(s)
- previous: 2006 9-3, 2001-06 9-5, 2011 9-4X
With problems like this, it is sometimes best to have it checked out by a Saab mechanic. If you don't have the right equipment and skills, it is mostly guessing.