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David in Diamond Bar

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  1. Driver side rear window intermitantly failed to close (up). With this problem an intruder can open my car when locked (by sticking his arm into car). I have used the 10-second up- and down-position resetting with no luck. 1. While troubleshooting, I realized to my surprise that it (rear left window) has a one-touch down function. The other rear window doesn't have it. 2. While troubleshooting, I also realize the driver-side main window's one-touch up- or down-functions are intermittant (but can always be closed or opened). Any idea what to do next? Is it possible that there are two types of window switches, that the wrong one with one-touch function was used for the driver side rear window? Thx!
  2. Loren/izzyandsue: I'm still confused. From what I can see without taking the seat apart, I have item 9 but not 16 (which I take is a switch). In 16's place, there is a flat black plastic cover. I cannot tell whether any of the other parts are there. I took the switch panel out and looked at the back, and can't figure it out. Loren: do you have a blow-up diagram of the switch, #16? izzy: can you pop your cover and take a pic?
  3. Loren, thx for the schematic. My problem is I can't tell what parts are INSIDE the seat without taking it apart. I probably will have to disassemble seat to answer that question. In your diagram, do you know which parts are unique only to Option 537 that the base sports seat does not have? Thx again.
  4. I recently bought a 03 996 cab still under factory warranty. The hood sticker list an Option 537, which I understand ot to be '537 Left seat with positrol and lumbar". No Option 538 (right seat lumbar) though. When I looked at the left seat control, there is a bank provisioned for THREE switches but only two are there (apt and recline) but where the lumbar support switch is supposed to be there is only a blank insert. Porsche insisited their record shows no such option. I took the switch blank cover off and took two pictures, attached. I see a "crown shaped plastic piece on the circuit board of the left seat, not on the right seat. 1. What happened, if you were to guess? 2. Can I buy an switch and plug/solder it on? 3. How can one tell from the seat part number whether lumbar motors are there? What is reasonable to ask of Porsche?
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