On 8/30/2011 3:59 PM, Michael Tartaglione wrote:
The right front and left rear do work from a common fuse. Since they both don't work its probably the fuse, not the motor or switch on either one. Obviously the left front and right rear are on another circuit. Look at your fuse box. It spells it out. If a window makes noise and doesn't operate well, it's probably mechanical. Pull the door panel. If nothing is obvious on the sliders, you can pull the motor out by undoing the 2 torx screws on the bottom of the motor. While its counter intuitive that you can pull a worm gear out of the ring gear, there is enough play to get the motor gear past the ring gear once the shaft clears the top bearing. You can then check the motor operation, look at the motor gear and verify that the window will manually slide up and down easily.Could be the white clip on the end of the window mechanism is broken or bound up. These usaully break due to lack of lubrication. teh other possibility is a stripped window motor gear. you will not know until you remove the door panel and observe the window movement (if at all).
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 1:42 PM, bigbopper98118 <bigbopper98118@yahoo.com> wrote:
Just noticed two of the electric windows don't react a bit on pushing their buttons.
One makes noise every time but rolled down one of four times I tried it, and the noise it makes isn't typical.
It's the right front and the left rear window that don't react to the buttons at all; could they alone together on the same circuit?
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