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Chrysler T & C electric window not working
I have a 2001 Chrysler Town & Country and the drivers side electric window is not working. When I push the button to roll it down you can hear a clicking sound coming from the button controller. I measured the voltage on the connector going into the window motor. When I push the button to roll it up, I am getting 12 volts. When I push the button to roll it down I get 1.2 volts for just a second and it goes aways the same time you hear the clicking noise. Any ideas?
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well just a shot in the dark but maybe it is the motor on the power window regulator,bad motor itself or a stripped gear in it?
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Re: Chrysler T & C electric window not working
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The clicking sound could also be the window circuit breaker or relay. If the window or it's regulator binds it will kick the C/B, and then reset when it cools. Something is pulling too much amperage.
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Re: Chrysler T & C electric window not working
I have the same problem with my T&C '01 passenger window. You can pull it up using the pass. side switch, but it won't go down. The switch on the left side door doesn't do anything at all. I brought it to the shop and the guy cheked everything and said the the switches are bad. I bought new pass side switch but problem is still there. Damn, this thing is driving me crazy!
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Re: Chrysler T & C electric window not working
Also, can it be that due to bad left side switch the right side is not working correctly?
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Re: Chrysler T & C electric window not working
Yes, if the Master control switch is defective, it can
cause problems with any of the windows. The Master control switch (11 pin) can be tested by continuity checks.
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