power windows
joe110860
11-07-2009, 04:13 PM
Someone Please Help. Both drivers side and passanger side windows don't work won't go up or down . the rear vent windows do work . Use to have to play with the switch to get them to work now they don't work at all. I replaced the switch in the drivers door and still no luck. I also can not find the fuse to the windows.
wafrederick
11-07-2009, 05:28 PM
What year?I believe 1999 and up,you have to replace the regulators as an assembly since the tracks are plastic and break.
joe110860
11-08-2009, 01:43 PM
What year?I believe 1999 and up,you have to replace the regulators as an assembly since the tracks are plastic and break.
It is a 2000 kinda hard to believe that both regulators would go at the exact same time
It is a 2000 kinda hard to believe that both regulators would go at the exact same time
wafrederick
11-08-2009, 02:04 PM
Most newer GM,Ford and Chryslers use a regualtor assembly which the plastic track is plastic which break like I mentioned
joe110860
11-08-2009, 02:20 PM
Most newer GM,Ford and Chryslers use a regualtor assembly which the plastic track is plastic which break like I mentioned
I went and checked both tracks they do not seem to be broken. Thanks for you help.
I went and checked both tracks they do not seem to be broken. Thanks for you help.
RIP
11-08-2009, 04:10 PM
Only "fuses" in the system are two PTC circuit breakers on the junction block. Won't be one of those because if either pops you'll have problems with all windows. That plus they should reset themselves as they cool eliminates them. Only thing common to both windows is the switch panel which you've changed. One trick you can try is to hold the switch up or down and slam the door at the same time.
I would remove either door trim panel and the vapor barrier then disconnect the window motor connector and check for voltage with the switch thrown. If it's there change the regulator assembly.
The window tracks are metal. The guides that run up and down the tracks are plastic. The window is attached to the tracks by plastic guides.
I would remove either door trim panel and the vapor barrier then disconnect the window motor connector and check for voltage with the switch thrown. If it's there change the regulator assembly.
The window tracks are metal. The guides that run up and down the tracks are plastic. The window is attached to the tracks by plastic guides.
hundahunta
11-13-2009, 02:13 AM
remove the door panel, hold with switch in the down position and pound on the window regulator motor..
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