Description & Operation: Notes
Power windows are operated by main switches of driver's door master control panel, or by individual sub-switch for each passenger window. Main switch controls driver's window, and can control all passenger window motor operations. Individual sub-switches at each passenger door control the window for that door. Main switch incorporates a window lock-out feature which can disable all passenger window operations. Automatic operation function is for driver's window only. System lowers window when window switch is fully lifted and released.
Power is supplied at all times from fusible link through a circuit breaker to power window relay. See Fig 1 . With ignition switch in ON or START position, power window relay is energized from fuse No. 11 (7.5-amp). When relay is energized, power is supplied to power window main switch terminal No. 1 (White wire) and all sub-switches at terminal No. 5 (White wire), and is applied to window motors by completing ground circuit. Power window motor operation is controlled by applying ground from main switch, through sub-switch (except driver's window) to power window motor. Power window lock switch disconnects all sub-switch ground circuits through the main switch, preventing passenger window motors from operating. Windows may be operated for up to 45 seconds after ignition is switched to OFF position.