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Old 06-02-2008, 09:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Window Went down.. wont go up.. please

hey this morning my windows worked.. then i got to work and then my driver side window wouldnt go back up... doesnt even make a sound....... my passenger windows work though.. its not the window lock..either... is it my motor? or my switch? thx
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umm it could be either the window doesent make noise so i doubt its off track. I would pull switch out check it with multi meter. If its not the switch its the motor id bet on..
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take off the door panel, and jumper the motor. if it rolls up, it's the switch.
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take off the door panel, and jumper the motor. if it rolls up, it's the switch.

exactly what I would recommend too.
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it's the switch - mine did it, i replaced it with a used one and does it every now and then now
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i'm having the same problem, how could i go about "jumping" the switch?
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