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stuck power window


Victoria58
07-26-2005, 09:48 AM
I have a 1996 jeep cherokee and the rear passenger power window is stuck down. All of the other windows work fine. What suggestions as to finding out and fixing the problem.
Thanks

JDPascal
07-26-2005, 10:01 PM
Welcome to AF Victoria88...........

Check the wiring in the tube between the door post and the door. Could be in the switch tooo Also there is a door module That power goes thru for the power windows. One in each front door I believe.

JD

76455Firebird
07-27-2005, 11:54 PM
I have a 1996 jeep cherokee and the rear passenger power window is stuck down. All of the other windows work fine. What suggestions as to finding out and fixing the problem.
Thanks

It could be the switch at the door with the window that's stuck down, I know in an 89 jeep if you hold the switch down on the back window and attempt to put it up with the drivers controls it will not go up.

Edbrooks
07-28-2005, 10:31 PM
I have a 1996 jeep cherokee and the rear passenger power window is stuck down. All of the other windows work fine. What suggestions as to finding out and fixing the problem.
Thanks

One possibility for a stuck down window is it has gone too far down. They have a limiting device or tab. Remove the door panel (easy to do) and check the window. Put your hand under the bottom and try to push it up. If it moves a half inch or so, then go try the switch. If that turns out to be the problem, it can be fixed, but it may just be easier to not put the window down all the way. It can be left up a quarter inch above the "sill" and will work fine. To avoid further incidents of this, I simply unplugged the cable inside the door panel that goes to the window motor. I could drill a hole in the frame somewhere and put in a limiting bolt but I didn't bother. What happens is the gear that drives the window slips a tooth. It will still be OK when fully raised, but will go down to the point the limit switch removes power from it. It is worth taking the door panel off and having a look.

Ed

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