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Old Feb 14, 2024 | 12:17 PM
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The windows go down automatically when the roof retracts,so are wired into module
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Old Feb 14, 2024 | 12:27 PM
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The annoying part is that the drivers window should work even if the soft top module is dead, but the passenger should not ... which makes troubleshooting that much more fun
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Old Feb 14, 2024 | 12:31 PM
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The annoying part is that the drivers window should work even if the soft top module is dead, but the passenger should not ... which makes troubleshooting that much more fun
Thank you all that responded, I took apart the master switch just to find the problem. The issue was that the passanger switch plastic prongs was completely snapped, so I just super glued it back
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Old Feb 14, 2024 | 12:35 PM
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Hope that does it! If so you may want to look into getting a new one. The plastic gets brittle and if it broke, it likely will break more at some point
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Old Feb 14, 2024 | 12:39 PM
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and cyanoacrylate is garbage for anything that sees flex, force or stress.
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Old Feb 14, 2024 | 12:43 PM
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Also good to leave everything apart for a good few hours after using it. It out gasses like crazy. I once did a mod to a gauge cluster on a different car and used 2 drops of it. Got in a rush and snapped it back together 15 min later. Ended up having to take it apart and carefully clean the entire clear bezel, faces and other parts that then had a white haze covering them. There is a reason it works so well for preserving fingerprints in the field. So if closed up to quickly that could end up all over the contacts in the switch. Prob too late for that now if already together and may not cause an issue for you, but something to remember when using it.
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Old Feb 14, 2024 | 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by engifineer
Also good to leave everything apart for a good few hours after using it. It out gasses like crazy. I once did a mod to a gauge cluster on a different car and used 2 drops of it. Got in a rush and snapped it back together 15 min later. Ended up having to take it apart and carefully clean the entire clear bezel, faces and other parts that then had a white haze covering them. There is a reason it works so well for preserving fingerprints in the field. So if closed up to quickly that could end up all over the contacts in the switch. Prob too late for that now if already together and may not cause an issue for you, but something to remember when using it.
yeah I already put the whole door panel back together unfortunately. Hopefully it doesn’t cause an issue. I only used just enough to cover the bottom of the snapped part. So far it’s holding up and I can finally bring down my passanger window from the driver side
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Old Feb 19, 2024 | 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by S2KNANA
yeah I already put the whole door panel back together unfortunately. Hopefully it doesn’t cause an issue. I only used just enough to cover the bottom of the snapped part. So far it’s holding up and I can finally bring down my passanger window from the driver side
Just buy a new part and have it ready.

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Old Feb 22, 2024 | 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by engifineer
Also good to leave everything apart for a good few hours after using it. It out gasses like crazy. I once did a mod to a gauge cluster on a different car and used 2 drops of it. Got in a rush and snapped it back together 15 min later. Ended up having to take it apart and carefully clean the entire clear bezel, faces and other parts that then had a white haze covering them. There is a reason it works so well for preserving fingerprints in the field. So if closed up to quickly that could end up all over the contacts in the switch. Prob too late for that now if already together and may not cause an issue for you, but something to remember when using it.
Thx for this! Gonna be one of those useful for life pieces of knowledge
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Old Feb 22, 2024 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by windhund116
Just buy a new part and have it ready.

Agree. Plastic already proven to be brittle, since it broke. Even if the superglue joint proves stronger than plastic itself, rest of plastic still as brittle as the area that broke. Its gonna break again.
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