jbently's write up indicates the e and b are grounded at the front switch in the resting position. When the tail switch is operated it allows contact to be made and the window to operate properly.
In my case, it will only work in one direction unless I switch b and e at the front switch then it operates in the opposite direction.
That being true, if I remove e and b from the front switch, ground them then the rear switch would work properly. Which it does. Would this not point to a bad ground on the front switch?
And hey Rick, I appreciate the help. I know it is frustrating to explain to someone who has no clue.
In my case, it will only work in one direction unless I switch b and e at the front switch then it operates in the opposite direction.
That being true, if I remove e and b from the front switch, ground them then the rear switch would work properly. Which it does. Would this not point to a bad ground on the front switch?
And hey Rick, I appreciate the help. I know it is frustrating to explain to someone who has no clue.
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