Both rear side windows are open and will not close. fuse is ok.
SOURCE: My 1999 pontiac montana rear sliding power door will not work
I went to bulldogsecurity.com and looked up the wiring diagram for this vehcle. However, prior to checking this part, I would check to see if you have a blown fuse. It doesn't hurt and only takes a few minutes. There should be a fuse for that either somewhere on the side of the dash or near the brake pedal area. If not it may be under the hood, but it should be inside the vehicle. You may have multiple fuse boxes. If it has (2) sliding doors it will have a wire for the auto doors in each kick panel (under the plastic trim/molding) when you open the door and look down you will see all of the trim/molding it should snap out or may be held in place with a screw or (2). Once you remove that you should see the wires. It says for the left side it is either light blue or black and the right side is definitely light blue. Trace this wire until you find out where it ends (the motor or switch to control the auto doors) Then test the switch/motor to see if it is bad.
SOURCE: 2006 Pontiac Montana rear brake lights and signal
check the ground in the fuse link also take out the rear tail light lens and make sure you don't have a broken or damage wire on the socket itself
SOURCE: My 1999 pontiac montana rear sliding power door will not work
hi there,
this can be stuck contacts on the door. better to check the sliding contact point for any dirt debris on the slide or it may need some lubricant for easily sliding.
SOURCE: 2006 Pontiac G6 GTP window auto close/open
OMG. I replaced the battery in my 06 G6 and had the same problem. the windows would not roll up or down how they did before. I read the answers on here and it does work. Hold up the window switch for ten seconds and it resets. You will have to do it to each window. Worked great. Thanks
SOURCE: Where is the fuse box for a 2006 Pontiac Montana
on the driver side under the dash or the side by the door jam
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