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Glass/windows/mirrors: Overview Suzuki Verona I

Mirrors 4 illustrations ~466 words

Power Windows Description

The power windows are controlled by electrical switches on the door panels and are operated by a motor at each window regulator. Each door has a switch to control its window, and the driver's side door has 4 switches to control all door windows on the vehicle. The windows are lowered by pressing the switch and raised by pulling up on the switch. The window will stop movement when the switch is released or when the window is completely open or closed.

The driver's side window opens automatically. By pressing and releasing the switch, the driver's side window will lower and will stop only when the switch is activated again, or when the window is completely open. The driver's side door control also contains a window lock button that will prevent the operation of the front passenger door or the rear door windows when pressed.

Stationary Glass Description

Stationary glass consists of all the glass on the vehicle which is immovable within its frame, such as the windshield glass, the back glass, and the inside rearview mirror.

Electric Control Heated Outside Rearview Mirrors Description

The electric control for the heated outside rearview mirror is on the driver's side door. The mirror defogger is activated by the rear window defogger switch.

Inside Rearview Mirror Description

The rearview mirror pivots at the ball-and-socket mirror pivot and can be manually adjusted up/down and left/right.

Scheme 1

Scheme 1: Power Windows Diagram

Scheme 2

Scheme 2

Scheme 3

Scheme 3: Defogger System Diagram

Scheme 4

Scheme 4: Electric Control OSRV (Outside Rear View) Mirror System Diagram

Test Description

The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.

  1. Tests the inactive state of the rear defogger switch.
  2. Tests the active state of the rear defogger switch.
  3. After replacement of the ISU, the ISU must be reprogrammed.

The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.

  1. 2. Tests for the normal state of the window switch using a scan tool. The scan tool will display the normal state as Inactive, and Active when the switch is activated.
  2. 3. Tests if the ISU is able to detect a change in window switch state. The scan tool will display the normal state as Inactive, and Active when the switch is activated.
  3. 4. Tests for a stuck or shorted window switch. If the window switch is stuck or shorted, the state will change from Active to Inactive when the window switch is disconnected.
  4. 5. Tests for a short to ground in the window switch signal circuit.

The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.

  1. 2. Tests for the normal state of the window switch.
  2. 3. Tests for an open in the window circuit.

The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.

  1. 3. Tests for normal operation of the window switch.
  2. 5. Tests for an open in the window circuit.