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Peter Cooper

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  1. I noticed in a search ofthe web that you do a repair for these motors. Do you have any in stock. Its a 6Y2959802?
  2. I mean, Can the window motors be benchtested away from the car?
  3. Yes I have 2 x 12v feeds, one in the 8 pin plug and one in the 6 pin. Was that fuse number 12. I will double check tomorrow. Can they be bench tested away from the car?
  4. We have a 2007 Skoda Fabia 2007 Vin number TMBNC46Y674140784 It has 2 electric front windows and rear windows are mechanical. Both front windows are not working from any of the switches. We have done a scan of all ECU's and there is no connection to the window motor ECU. I have stripped out the door and checked all the wires at the hinge and they are ok. I have checked all fuses. I have checked for lives and earths at the Motor and they are ok. Autodata shows this model as having a Can Bus to the motors, but that is wrong. The Skoda wiring diagram shows it having a Lin wire that goes from the drivers window motor to the passenger side motor and that has a steady 10V when tested at the motor with the plug in and does not vary when working the window switches. It also has a wire going to the body control module. I cant remember what voltage this was. This is not a simple two wire motor. Its the ECU controlled type. Is there a way of bench testing the motor, I was thinking I might be able to connect VCDS or ODIS through a breakout box that I have (Godiag GT100) Only problem is not sure where to connect the diagnostic line to. The part number of the motor is 6Y2959802. Can anyone help with this or are there any common problems that I may have missed. Regards Peter Cooper

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