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Old 17-04-2015, 04:06 PM   #1
MarloStanfield
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Default parts wanted

i recently purchased a 2001 cougar, only has 95000kms on it and drives like a dream, but unfortunately the electric windows on passenger and driver keep playing up, they go down but takes a few goes to get them to go back up, now theyve stopped working all together.
ive been told that it could be the "master switch assembly", if anyone can help with these parts it would be much appreciated.

on a side note last year i had a '99 cougar and had a high speed head on collision on my way to work, i was going 100kph and another car going the same speed drifted into my lane and took me out, all the airbags worked and considering the speed of impact the car kept me alive, spent a couple of months in hospital but on the mend now and driving my new cougar.
so the the cougars are tuff as in a prang

mines the red car
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