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Passenger door module (PDM)
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Body control module (BCM)
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LR power window switch
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RR power window switch
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Window up and window down relays in each of the rear passenger window switches
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Window lockout switch
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Reversible power window motors in each of the doors (circuit breaker protected)
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LT DOOR CB 25A (System power for left rear window)
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RT DOOR CB 25A (System power for right rear window)
The power window system will operate anytime the retained accessory power (RAP) system is active or when the ignition switch is in the ACCY or ON position.
The DDM contains 4 power window switches which are integral components. Closing any of the normally open, rocker type switches provides the DDM with a request for power window operation. The switches for the 2 front windows have 3 positions Up, Down and Express Down, while the switches for the rear windows have only 2 positions, Up and Down. Each of these switches and their positions is a direct input into the DDM. Upon receiving a request for power window operation, the DDM, transmits a class 2 message indicating the switch and it's changed position.
The PDM contains a single power window switch that is an integral component. Closing of this normally open, rocker switch provides the PDM with a request for the front passenger power window operation. The switch for the front passenger window has 2 positions Up and Down. Each of these switch positions is a direct input to the PDM.
The 2 rear passenger doors have there own switches. Each of the switches contain a power window up and down relay. A switch activation alone can control the up and down functions of the rear windows. However the BCM, upon receiving a class 2 message from the DDM, can control the set of relays which will activate the rear window motors.
Check
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Passenger door module (PDM)
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Body control module (BCM)
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LR power window switch
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RR power window switch
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Window up and window down relays in each of the rear passenger window switches
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Window lockout switch
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Reversible power window motors in each of the doors (circuit breaker protected)
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LT DOOR CB 25A (System power for left rear window)
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RT DOOR CB 25A (System power for right rear window)
If you not sure about any of this I suggest you take your vehicle to a ASE certified repair shop .
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Front Passenger window switch
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Left Rear window switch
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Right Rear window switch
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Window regulator motors in each of the doors
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PWR WINDOWS PWR SUNROOF Circuit Breaker 30A
When the ignition switch is in the RUN or ACCY position, or Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is enabled and the lockout switch is disengaged, battery positive voltage will be available at the passenger window switches. When an individual window switch is pressed in the down position, battery positive voltage is applied to the window regulator motor causing that window to open. When the individual window switch is pressed in the up position, voltage is applied to the window regulator motor in the opposite direction causing that window to close. The return path to ground is supplied through the inactive control circuit being normally grounded through the driver window switch.
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