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Soundls like your window motor went bad. Could also be window regulator or just a bad wiring conection. Take off door pannel and check the connections and the motor. Hope that helps
Try putting the key in the door locks and holding it all the way to the right and they should go up. If not try turning the ket all the way to the left. Hope that helps
It is possible that the window switch is going bad, but it is also possible that the window motor is going bad. Either way, you would have to remove the door panel to do any kind of testing. One very easy thing that you can do is contact your local dealership or search online for any recalls on that particular problem for your make and model. I do know that Nissan had a recall for this particular problem on the 2001 Xterras. Perhaps your make is included. If not, then trying a different window switch (new or used) will narrow the possibilities. If a different switch doesn't fix it, you can all but bet it's the motor. Compare prices from parts stores and junkyards. I hope this helps in some way.
the window fuses are in the fuse box
but i don't think that's the problem if a window will roll up but not down
or down but not up/////
open the driver door you will see a rubber tube going from the door to
the door jam open the rubber up ill bet you find a few broken wires
all you need to do is splice them back together
if you don't find any brakes in the fuse box the windows are setup on breakersthey might be bad Thar's always a first for every thing
I suspecft this is a security programming situation. I have something similar going on with my '95. I have to get an owners manual to find the sequences. I stumbled into this by manually locking the front door and turning on the key with the door open.
re: the dash lights. I find if I have the interior light dimmer all the way to the right it locks out some things but moving it back to the middle puts it back in operational mode. aside from the flashing, non playing stero. At least I can drive it and powerlock the doors IF the doors are closed.
Quite possibly yes...I would first check any relays and/or fuses just in case. A few dollars for a fuse or relay is much cheeper than say $100.00 and a few hours of labor.
You can purchase just the window motors from any major auto parts stores. You can also purchase the window motor with the regulator. The regulator is kind of like a rope and pulley system to lift the window up and down and the motor is attached to this assembly. It is a little more expensive but I would change both. I always change both just in case the regulator is bad and it isn't the motor. You will have to remove the plastic interior of the door in order to change either the motor or the motor/regulator assembly.
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