

I pulled the door panel and found that the auto-spark had connected two of the harness wires together with a 15A fuse (I think he had shares in 3M judging by the quantity of PVC electrical tape he used.) The following day, the car had a totally flat battery. We collected the car and, sure enough, the door was working just fine. They called in an auto electrician, who "fixed the fault". I took the car to Volvomax in Springboig. NFF (no signs of corrosion, cracked PCB tracks, lifted or burnt components or dry joints.) I put it all back together and decided to seek help. Probably more computing power in there than it too to put a man on the moon.!! Anyway. I removed the Driver's Door Module and pulled the case apart - WOW. I checked the connector halves too - NFF. I checked the wiring harness in the door - no fault found.

Hi Miti,did you get that sorted.I have very similar problem in my 04 xc90.Drvers door electrics not working door mirror,central locking,el window as well.All other doors electrics works perfect.Ĭan't believe we've carried this fault for over two years now.!! Doesn't time fly. I've tried "resetting" the upper control module, after which the door locked/unlocked once then stopped working again and now the window doesn't work at all (but at least it's UP.!)Īll the other doors are fine, central locking working OK, windows OK, it's just the driver's door. Parked up and locked the car using the keyfob remote. Re-fitted the fuse (all this with the ignition off I may add). Found the Driver's Door module fuse and whipped it out. Parked outside, I took the cover off the RH end of the dash to expose the fusebox. Thinking that a fuse may have blown, I headed for the nearest Halfords. At our destination, I wound the window down to speak to someone. Not all the time, just every now and again.

We're having problems with the controls in the driver's door.įirst sign was the driver's door lock "locking" whilst the car was in motion.
