I am new here so please bear with me. I will try to keep this as short as possible and still provide enough detail. I recently decided to convert the manual crank windows in my 2004 Chevy Silverado to a power system. After much research, I decided the best approach would be to purchase OEM replacement regulators from ACDelco and control them with a Spal 2-Door switch kit (#33040188) using three switches. Here is switch the diagram from the Spal web site:
While troubleshooting, I discovered two issues with this diagram which I should point out here. First; the blue/black wire reference on the bottom left (driver side) should say PURPLE / black. Second; the diagram on the right (passenger side), if you look at it the same way as the switches on the left, shows the MOTOR connected to red and blue/red when it should be connected to the two PURPLE / black wires. Again, it depends on how you view the connector. I just wanted to explain those two issues because they have been resolved.
After getting the connectors right, I wanted to test the system. So I temporarily connected the brown ground wire from the Spal switch wiring harness to a bare metal screw on the vehicle chassis. Then I ran a #12 AWG stranded copper wire directly to the positive terminal of the vehicle battery. With the ground wire connected, and the in-line fuse attached, I then touched the red “power in” wire from the switches wiring harness to the constant +12V supply from the battery. The result was that the driver side window ran up and down normally and at a “good clip.” However, the passenger side window was/ is extremely “sluggish” when going up (it goes down fine). This is the case with either the left or right passenger side switch. I did this test with the vehicle off. The situation does improve with the engine running, but the passenger side is still slower than the driver side. I also “greased” up the window channel with silicone paste which made a slight improvement.
I phoned Spal tech support and explained what was happening. The technician said that it is probably an issue with voltage drop and that I needed to install a SPDT relay (per the inset box in the diagram). First I went out and checked the voltage at each of the three switches and got the same +12.5 volt reading all around. So right away I was skeptical, but not being that familiar with relays, I spent some time researching to get a better understanding of how they worked and what I might accomplish by adding one to this circuit. Perhaps I am not fully understanding but ultimately I am not seeing how a relay could help with the sluggish passenger window issue.
So I would greatly appreciate any input on what might be going on here and how I might remedy the situation. I will add that, with the engine running, I can live with the slower window on the passenger side, I just want to make sure that I am not damaging the motor or switches in any way by using it like it is.
Thanks in advance for any comments, advice, guidance you can offer.
