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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Electric Window Repair (XJ-S)
>According to the Jag manual, "Selections can be made on one switch at a >time, the driver's switch over-riding the other panel switch", apparently to >avoid overloading the circuit breaker, but the supplement shows no such >override and both of my windows happily run at the same time. Whatever, The SII XJ6, and early S, were set up in the manner your book describes. the switches are double pole, triple throw (down, pass-through, up). with this early system, you could only run one window at a time. And, if a switch failed such that the pass-through didn't work, all windows down stream also quit. Since the most used window, the L/F, is also first in the daisy-chain, it's not uncommon to see a SII with *no* working windows. This went away (all switches wired in parallel) with the SIII. I'm not sure exactly when the S changed over, but it was certainly by the time the HE was introduced. > -- Kirbert | If anything is to be accomplished, > | some rules must be broken. > | - Palm's Postulate Randy K. Wilson randy@taylor.infi.net
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