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I've searched the topics here to see if my problem has been covered before, and it doesn't appear to have been.... My S60 Door Lock/Window Control Module 'chatters' and ceases to function anytime the cabin temperature drops below roughly 50°F. When the cabin warms up, it quiets down and functions fine. This started acting up late last Spring, and then went away completely for the Summer. Now it's back, and seems to require more warmth as time progresses. I tried the re-set function described in other threads (holding the front window controls in the closed position for 5-8 seconds, etc), and that doesn't appear to do anything.

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The Module continues to 'chatter' I have yet to try it while the cabin temperature is above 50°F, an will try to do that tomorrow. Someone else suggested that maybe removing the Control Module and cleaning the connector might give me some relief; but I doubt that any dirt/grease alone would be behaving the way this is. The Car itself has 186,000 miles on it; but the windows are rarely activated, and the Car is typically securely locked up just one or twice per day. The fact that this fixes itself with the mere change in temperature leads me to believe that it's the Control Module itself which is compromised. As I will soon be experiencing outdoor temperatures that are routinely below -20°F, and often below -50°F, I thought I'd have to deal with this very soon. And before purchasing a new Control Module from Volvo, I wanted to ask if anyone else has experienced similar symptoms and solved the problem in a less expensive manner? Thanks for your help.

This is my first post and the sole reason for my searching out and registering on this Forum. I may be able to contribute some insights as well, if I can solve this 'chattering' issue inside the Driver's door (left hand American set-up). Thanks again. I've searched the topics here to see if my problem has been covered before, and it doesn't appear to have been.... My S60 Door Lock/Window Control Module 'chatters' and ceases to function anytime the cabin temperature drops below roughly 50°F.

When the cabin warms up, it quiets down and functions fine. This started acting up late last Spring, and then went away completely for the Summer.

Now it's back, and seems to require more warmth as time progresses. I tried the re-set function described in other threads (holding the front window controls in the closed position for 5-8 seconds, etc), and that doesn't appear to do anything. The Module continues to 'chatter' I have yet to try it while the cabin temperature is above 50°F, an will try to do that tomorrow. Someone else suggested that maybe removing the Control Module and cleaning the connector might give me some relief; but I doubt that any dirt/grease alone would be behaving the way this is. The Car itself has 186,000 miles on it; but the windows are rarely activated, and the Car is typically securely locked up just one or twice per day.

The fact that this fixes itself with the mere change in temperature leads me to believe that it's the Control Module itself which is compromised. As I will soon be experiencing outdoor temperatures that are routinely below -20°F, and often below -50°F, I thought I'd have to deal with this very soon. And before purchasing a new Control Module from Volvo, I wanted to ask if anyone else has experienced similar symptoms and solved the problem in a less expensive manner? Thanks for your help.

This is my first post and the sole reason for my searching out and registering on this Forum. I may be able to contribute some insights as well, if I can solve this 'chattering' issue inside the Driver's door (left hand American set-up). Thanks again. I have had issues with my window switch pack not working intermittently and it also appears to be more evident in the colder weather but also happens occasionally happens in warm weather as well. I haven't ever experienced any chattering. I know that if I remove the switch pack and just unplug and plug in the 2 connectors it appears to function okay for a while.

Thanks to both of you, ikey and jpit, for considering this. I've talked to quite a few people who know more about auto electronics than I do, and no one has acknowledged any experience with this kind of problem with any other vehicle. Importer Mysql 2 Crack. Indian Film Rockstar Song Download.