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Lenny Innes

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Since: Aug 18, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:55 pm
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is there a place to buy one of the powerwindow buttons (driver's side)? The plastic
button to control the passenger side front window.
inside are two control strips (on bottom) and a spring inside the button

...or do I have to buy the entire control panel for the windows just to replace one
plastic button?

all windows actuators still work fine

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Wesley

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 2:34 am
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Not sure which vehicle you're talking about...but the 92-94 or so Troopers
are all one unit, no way to easily replace just one part.

Don't know if they'd be of any use to you or anyone else, but I made some
notes about that style window switches on my web site at
http://www.megley.com/trooper/window.html

Wesley


"Lenny Innes" <linn RemoveThis @es.es> wrote in message
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> is there a place to buy one of the powerwindow buttons (driver's side)?
The plastic
> button to control the passenger side front window.
> inside are two control strips (on bottom) and a spring inside the button
>
> ..or do I have to buy the entire control panel for the windows just to
replace one
> plastic button?
>
> all windows actuators still work fine
>

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Lenny Innes

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 3:55 pm
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Wesley wrote:
> Not sure which vehicle you're talking about...but the 92-94 or so Troopers
> are all one unit, no way to easily replace just one part.

if I do decide to spend the $200 per door module, how does it pop out of the door
handle? just pry with a screwdriver or are there hidden screws somewhere? it is a 93
trooper.
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Wesley

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 6:55 pm
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I don't recall if I pulled out any of them other than the driver's door, but
just pulled up and out - didn't even really need a screwdriver to pry with I
don't think. Pretty sure the other doors are the same. No screws.

You might want to try dis-assembling the switch assembly and cleaning it up.
I remember there being a good bit of carbon deposits on the contacts. Could
be that's the only problem. If it's not the driver's door unit, it should
be less expensive to replace also.

Wesley


"Lenny Innes" <linn DeleteThis @es.es> wrote in message
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> Wesley wrote:
> > Not sure which vehicle you're talking about...but the 92-94 or so
Troopers
> > are all one unit, no way to easily replace just one part.
>
> if I do decide to spend the $200 per door module, how does it pop out of
the door
> handle? just pry with a screwdriver or are there hidden screws somewhere?
it is a 93
> trooper.
>
>
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Lenny Innes

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 2:55 pm
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Wesley wrote:
> I don't recall if I pulled out any of them other than the driver's
> door, but just pulled up and out - didn't even really need a
> screwdriver to pry with I don't think. Pretty sure the other doors
> are the same. No screws.

hmm... the plastic module is of course absolutely flat on the door handle so
not sure what you pulled as there is only a flat surface and I imagine you
must have used something for leverage (?) in order to *lift* the
module/switch panel

I ordered the drivers side, figured I'd use the spare working switches from
that one and use them as needed for the passenger side
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Wesley

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 10:55 pm
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I just went out and peeked at our 94 again...you have to pull out the switch
and the black plastic surrounding it - it comes out as one unit....just
lifts right out. I hope for your sake I'm wrong, but I'm nearly positive
the driver's side is all one assembly - not individual switches you can pull
out and use for the other doors...

Wesley


"Lenny Innes" <linn.TakeThisOut@es.es> wrote in message
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> hmm... the plastic module is of course absolutely flat on the door handle
so
> not sure what you pulled as there is only a flat surface and I imagine you
> must have used something for leverage (?) in order to *lift* the
> module/switch panel
>
> I ordered the drivers side, figured I'd use the spare working switches
from
> that one and use them as needed for the passenger side
>
>
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