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Old 01-03-2005, 12:08 AM
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Drivers side window won't roll up...

Hey guys I think I know the answer, but just making sure. I got in my 2k mpv es today, and roll the window down to adjust my mirror, as I started to drive and roll the window up, It went up half way and stopped, I tryed everything ie check fuses, turn the car on and off nothing, I think the motor is gone, any thoughts??

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Re: Drivers side window won't roll up...

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Hey guys I think I know the answer, but just making sure. I got in my 2k mpv es today, and roll the window down to adjust my mirror, as I started to drive and roll the window up, It went up half way and stopped, I tryed everything ie check fuses, turn the car on and off nothing, I think the motor is gone, any thoughts??

Thanx
Hope I'm getting back to you soon enough on this one. I have a 92 that the passenger window doesn't roll down with the driver side control. Took a test light and it was just the switch. If yours will roll back down, my suggestion is that you check the switch before getting into the motors and solenoids for those things.
Good luck!
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