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Old 01-13-2005, 12:21 PM
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power window problems

hey i got a problem on my rora and need some help. im in college and left for xmas break and my power windows were working fine (exception being the drivers side front that goes down about an inch then stops). after coming back from the break, now my enitre passenger side, front and back do not work. the power seats work on both sides and all the gadgets on the passenger side work normal. my drivers side window still goes down an inch or so and the back drivers side window works great, but the passenger side windows do not even react or make any noise when either my controls or the passenger switches are pushed. i have checked to what i believe to be every fuse in that car (the fuse panel and both under the back seat) and none were fried. i have no clue about the circuit breakers or other little black boxes though. the power seat breaker and the window breaker are the same so i switched them to see if the window one was fried and they both work fine. any help? i think my drivers side is the motor, but the whole passenger side??? it has sat and not been started for 4 weeks over break so i want to believe it is something electrical and not the motors. any help would be great for this poor college student!
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Old 06-07-2006, 02:02 PM
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Re: power window problems

did you ever get it fixed I am having the same problems my self any help would be great
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Old 06-10-2006, 03:08 PM
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Re: power window problems

most likely it's broken wires in driver side, between door. gota take door panel off, then pull rubber boot through door, remove tape, check for cracked, broken wires. i fixed 3 so far. be sure to double check, some might look ok, then be cracked underneath.
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Old 06-13-2006, 01:26 PM
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Re: power window problems

Yep check for broken wires. The reason the switches on passanger side won't worker either is because the juice for the window motor comes from driver the drivers side switch. If that wire is broke no juice will get there. Taking off the door panel is quite simple. On the front passanger side take after you have unplugged everything from the panel, grab a test light and the harness connector for the window. The light blue wire is up and the tan wire is down. Have a test light grounded and have a buddy hit the switch on the drivers side. Check for power with the light. If no power and you have checked the fuses, then it's a wire break or bad master switch. If there is power it could be a bad door switch or motor. Repeat for other door with the problems.
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Old 07-26-2006, 11:55 AM
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Re: power window problems

there is three wires that are usually broken tha cause that same problem if u open up the driver door and pull the boot back look for a lite blue wire and a black wire and a gray wire those are the wires that control ur windows.
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