Dash Switches Bad?
After much headache (and apparently bad luck) I've managed to at least get the rear window wiper switch working. It turns out that my issue seems to be a combination of bad switches, and some other electrical issue whereby some electronics in the car only seem to work after the car has been running for a couple of minutes (notably the rear window wiper, and rear window open/close). So, the factory new switch I got from Land Rover actually works, but only after the car has been running for a couple of minutes...I'm thinking this may have something to do with the control unit behind the glove box, since I understand the rear windows not working is a common problem due to pporly soldered joints. However, mine work, but only after the ar has been on for a couple of minutes...very strange. More to come..stay tuned.
After much headache (and apparently bad luck) I've managed to at least get the rear window wiper switch working. It turns out that my issue seems to be a combination of bad switches, and some other electrical issue whereby some electronics in the car only seem to work after the car has been running for a couple of minutes (notably the rear window wiper, and rear window open/close). So, the factory new switch I got from Land Rover actually works, but only after the car has been running for a couple of minutes...I'm thinking this may have something to do with the control unit behind the glove box, since I understand the rear windows not working is a common problem due to pporly soldered joints. However, mine work, but only after the ar has been on for a couple of minutes...very strange. More to come..stay tuned.
ANyway, just curious what you did on this guy. I'd be for wiring in a simple toggle but I can;t seem to get it to work even if I jump the various wires.
I remember having some of the same issues - there was the thin wire and another small contact that came off when I was taking the switch apart... I was pretty careful when taking it apart too, but still these pieces came off. I'm pretty sure I was able to get them back together properly, but I'm not sure. After cleaning, I tested the switch and it didn't work - again I'm not sure if this was because I didn't put it back together correctly, or if the car hadn't been on long enough for it to work as I described in my earlier post. Honestly, what I would do is try to get a replacement switch on eBay rather than bothering with the cleaning and wondering if you messed something up...they can be had for $20-$30. The part number for the rear wiper switch is AMR3749. I recently picked up a replacement rear fog light switch on eBay also and it works great. I notice you're in the bay area also...may be worth a trip to one of the local pick-n-pulls.
Normally when I hit a junk yard/pick-n-pull I'd take an electricians tool bag with me (with tools in it) and grab all the switches, bulbs and other smalls I could stuff in my bag. I'd grab a few parts I had to pay for too.... just saying. If you still need a window ECU contact the guys in my signature, they both sell prime parts. Sorry I couldn't help you with the bypass, never needed to use it so no experience with it.
Last edited by ihscouts; Nov 24, 2020 at 03:21 PM.
After much headache (and apparently bad luck) I've managed to at least get the rear window wiper switch working. It turns out that my issue seems to be a combination of bad switches, and some other electrical issue whereby some electronics in the car only seem to work after the car has been running for a couple of minutes (notably the rear window wiper, and rear window open/close). So, the factory new switch I got from Land Rover actually works, but only after the car has been running for a couple of minutes...I'm thinking this may have something to do with the control unit behind the glove box, since I understand the rear windows not working is a common problem due to pporly soldered joints. However, mine work, but only after the ar has been on for a couple of minutes...very strange. More to come..stay tuned.
I think I’m done with dash switches- many don’t work but I think they’re all related to the radio which was swapped with aftermarket.
funny. I had posted above that I thought my rear wiper switch was busted, possibly by my own hand when trying to clean it, but sure enough it started working after I had been driving for a while. I’ll see if I can tie it to something but for now just knowing it will work after “warming up” is good enough for me.
I think I’m done with dash switches- many don’t work but I think they’re all related to the radio which was swapped with aftermarket.
I think I’m done with dash switches- many don’t work but I think they’re all related to the radio which was swapped with aftermarket.
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