'96 Concorde Driver Door Switch Console Removal?

Discussion in 'Concorde' started by Arnie Goetchius, Apr 8, 2005.

  1. I left the driver window down about 4" and it rained all night. It appears that
    the water got into the switch console and damaged the switch that controls the
    motor for the driver window. I say it "appears" because I could hear a
    "sizzling" noise coming from the area of the switch. My thought is to remove the
    console and look at (possibly clean) the switch.

    Any ideas on how to go about this?
     
    Arnie Goetchius, Apr 8, 2005
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  2. Arnie Goetchius

    Bill Putney Guest

    The prescribed way is to use a "trim stick", which could be anything
    thin with rounded edges (no sharp edges) to slip between the edges of
    the switch panel and pry it up without poking holes in the door panel.
    Alternatively, you could remove the door panel and push upward from
    underneath the switch panel to push the switch panel out.

    The switches in those panels are very unreliable - they fail
    intermittently with no provocation, much less with direct exposure to
    that nasty chemical, dihydrogen monoxide, so be prepared to replace it
    if your switch cleaning attempt is unsuccessful.

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    adddress with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Apr 9, 2005
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  3. Arnie Goetchius

    Bill Putney Guest

    One more thought - it could possibly be a damp/corroded contact in the
    connector on the underside of the switch panel, in which case you could
    demate, dry and clean the terminals of both connector halves, pack the
    connector with a good grade of silicone (dielectric/bulb socket/brake)
    grease, and re-assemble. However - your first thought is probably
    correct - the switch is probably what's giving the problem.

    Also try spraying old fashioned TV tuner cleaner (Radio Shack) into the
    switches.

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    adddress with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Apr 9, 2005
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  4. Hallelujah! The heat from a hair dryer finally warmed things up enough to dry
    things out and it now works. At least for now. If it does eventually go on the
    fritz, I have you to thank for providing the great instructions. Many thanks for
    taking the time to respond to my request for help.
     
    Arnie Goetchius, Apr 9, 2005
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  5. Arnie Goetchius

    Bill Putney Guest

    Congratulations! You still might think about spraying some contact
    cleaner in the switches. However sometimes it's best to leave sleeping
    dogs lie. 8^)

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    adddress with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, Apr 9, 2005
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