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VS Commodore Glass and Window Issues
Phoenix Mechanical
Soaring

Master switch - The main reasons for the master window switch to stop working are dirt, dust, spilt drinks, cigarette ash etc, which fall in past the switch buttons and contaminate the internal electrical contacts. Once the contacts become dirty, current draw is increased through the switch, which in turn fatigues and snaps the internal springs of the switch, and the switch no longer works. These switches are not serviceable. If you do get a new one, make sure you keep it clean.

Window wind-up - The front windup windows of VS's and the like, use many rubbers to seal against water. These rubbers move, either up or down, and can restrict the operation or ease of movement of the windows. These rubbers are available new, and when installed, they should be glued in place.

RH Front rubber - Part Number 92047144 (rear edge of glass)(up to vin# L859134)

RH Front rubber - Part Number 92053884 (rear edge of glass)(from vin# L859135)

RH Front rubber - Part Number 92046805 (front edge of glass)(up to vin# L859134)

RH Front rubber - Part Number 92052822 (front edge of glass)(from vin# L859135)

LH Front rubber - Part Number 92046429 (rear edge of glass)(up to vin# L859134)

LH Front rubber - Part Number 92052823 (rear edge of glass)(from vin# L859135)

LH Front rubber - Part Number 92046805 (front edge of glass)(up to vin# L859134)

LH Front rubber - Part Number 92052822 (front edge of glass)(from vin# L859135)