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Old 10-12-2005, 12:14 PM
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Drivers Side Windows no longer working

Hi,

My Drivers side windows no longer work, both front and back door. It looks like this is not a fuse issue as alll the powerr windows are on a circuit breaker, plus the passenger sides work.

Any sugestions, it's getting colder and the drivers window is half down!

Thanks for your help again.

Nick
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Old 10-14-2005, 02:23 PM
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Re: Drivers Side Windows no longer working

Make sure you are getting power to the switch and then power from there to the motor. Will have to take door panel off. Mine quit working as well and found I had power too everything. Here is was the window arm needed lubrication with some low temp lithium grease. I did them all and now work perfect. Make sure you use all the windows once in a while to keep them lubbed. Hope this helps.

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Hi,

My Drivers side windows no longer work, both front and back door. It looks like this is not a fuse issue as alll the powerr windows are on a circuit breaker, plus the passenger sides work.

Any sugestions, it's getting colder and the drivers window is half down!

Thanks for your help again.

Nick
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