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Grown up member
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 218
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I urgently need to fix the usual non-operating electric windows in a 96 coupe. Having checked everything as best I can I find that if I hold the primary relay closed everything works fine, if I let it open then nothing works. It appears to me that all this relay does is power up the window circuitry in the 'ignition on' condition. Holding it closed keeps the window circuits live even in the 'ignition off' condition. This isn't any kind of problem to me –*but is there any hazard/risk/danger in simply wedging that primary relay to keep the windows powered up, ignition on or off? I haven't the time to start tracking the wiring fault up the ignition circuit.
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Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 5,565
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Check all the fuses first, might well be an easy fix.
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Grown up member
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 218
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I'll pull them all tomorrow, it's unclear which fuse serves the windows. The wiring on this thing makes a urQuattro seem quite simple...
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Grown up member
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 218
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Well, by checking continuity in the relay traced down a cracked solder in the PCB –*only visible under a microscope. Re-soldered and hey presto! Working windows.
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