Window Issues
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Window Issues
So about three months ago, I got tboned on my driver side. It wasn’t too bad of a hit. Just had to replace the drivers side fender and door. I transferred the motor/regulator, trim, and switch to the new door. Now, everything works perfectly fine except for the front passenger side window. It did go down perfectly fine when I double pressed the unlock button on the fob, but, now it won’t go back up. The switch on the drivers side and passenger side don’t work to pull it up or down. Any suggestions?
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Try putting the key in the driver side door and holding it on lock, that will force the windows to roll up.
If it will NOT roll up unplug the motor and measure voltage across the 2 pins, there should be -12v dc with the switch held. If there is no voltage then it's not getting the signal from the BCM or the BCM is not sending the signal.
If it DOES have -12v dc then the motor is malfunctioning and likely needs to be replaced.
If it will NOT roll up unplug the motor and measure voltage across the 2 pins, there should be -12v dc with the switch held. If there is no voltage then it's not getting the signal from the BCM or the BCM is not sending the signal.
If it DOES have -12v dc then the motor is malfunctioning and likely needs to be replaced.
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Try putting the key in the driver side door and holding it on lock, that will force the windows to roll up.
If it will NOT roll up unplug the motor and measure voltage across the 2 pins, there should be -12v dc with the switch held. If there is no voltage then it's not getting the signal from the BCM or the BCM is not sending the signal.
If it DOES have -12v dc then the motor is malfunctioning and likely needs to be replaced.
If it will NOT roll up unplug the motor and measure voltage across the 2 pins, there should be -12v dc with the switch held. If there is no voltage then it's not getting the signal from the BCM or the BCM is not sending the signal.
If it DOES have -12v dc then the motor is malfunctioning and likely needs to be replaced.
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