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Old 12-20-2004, 11:50 AM
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Unhappy my 97 grand am windows, lock problems

i have a 1997 grand am g/t. the driver side window works really slow sometimes gets stuck, the power locks from driver side doesnt lock/unlock any door but the driver side, no windows other than rear driver side can be operated with the driver side window control. the passenger side windows doesnt work at all....no sound of motor even. what can cause all these problems/????
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Re: my 97 grand am windows, lock problems

Power window motors have a reputation for failing on the 95-98 models(is it the same on later years?). Mine is actually in the process of going out. They're a pain to replace yourself, but do-able. As far as the door locks, both my driver's side and passenger's side locks will lock/unlock every door but the passenger-side. I'm sure it's a faulty wire or relay or something, but I'm just too lazy to fiddle with it.

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