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Old 06-28-2008, 01:17 AM
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Cavalier z24 2 door power windows help!!

Hi I have a 2003 z24 2 door and my drivers side window won't go up. It will go down and I hear the motor engage but when I push up it won't work and I don't here it engage. If the motor was no good wouldn't it stop altogether? Please help and what should I expect to pay to get it fixed if it is the motor.. Thanks single canadian mom.
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Re: Cavalier z24 2 door power windows help!!

Hey there I am Canadian too lol, Ontario lol, BUT anyways Are you near London, Ontario? I can fix your switch, I have dealt with this problem many times, the contacts under your button and housing are dirty and yougotta take it apart and clean it so you have good contact. Like I said if you are near me, just drive to me and Ill fix it for you free of charge.
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Re: Cavalier z24 2 door power windows help!!

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Hi I have a 2003 z24 2 door and my drivers side window won't go up. It will go down and I hear the motor engage but when I push up it won't work and I don't here it engage. If the motor was no good wouldn't it stop altogether? Please help and what should I expect to pay to get it fixed if it is the motor.. Thanks single canadian mom.

Well could be the motor but being a 03 ya never no but shouldnt be ! But if it is you can go the the wreckers and find one cheap.. one thing gm is known for is there window regulators ..they suck... been ther done that many many times try that !
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Hey there I am Canadian too lol, Ontario lol, BUT anyways Are you near London, Ontario? I can fix your switch, I have dealt with this problem many times, the contacts under your button and housing are dirty and yougotta take it apart and clean it so you have good contact. Like I said if you are near me, just drive to me and Ill fix it for you free of charge.
Thanks I appreciate it but I live in Niagara Area. I will try cleaning the contacts. Do you think if I blow it with the air compressor that should do it?

Thanks again for the offer
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No you usually have to take it apart and get right in with a Q-Tip, your about an hour and a half from me.....
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