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    Hello everyone I'm mark. I'm hoping someone on here can help me with my inconvenient electrical problem I have with my 2009 insignia SE 2.0 cdti.

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    Welcome

    As far as your inconvenient electrical problem goes, have you tried disconnecting the battery for around 30 mins?
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    • #3
      Have tried that. My problem is my drivers door window stopped working also interior light doesn't come on when I open the door but everything else works fine .

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      • #4
        Hi,

        Could be a broken wire but worth checking to make sure the door isn't full of water. The rubber grommets under the door can block and cause water build up. If yours has the grommets, pull them out and throw them away.
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        • #5
          Theres no gromit in door but was water in the rubber pipe in the door jam. I since made a hole in this to allow future water to drain. Does anyone have a diagram of the wires that go to the drivers door so I can try isolate wires n test them. Cheers for the help so far guys

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