SOURCE: Power window on driver side does not open either
First: Does the passenger side switch open the window. If so it is probably the master switch on the drivers door. On most of those the driver side is a master switch meaning one unit with 4 switches. Its very easy and cheap if you can find one at a junk yard just swap it out. You should be able to pry out the switch from the door panel and then click out the switch and plug in the new one.
Testimonial: "Thanks for the quick help... I just used the car and found that the windows were working fine. I beleive they must have been frozen..."
remove the valve cover bolts. remove the valve cover. scrape off the old gasket material off the cover and the engine. put the new gasket in place and replace the bolts and tighten...dont over tighten.
SOURCE: 1996 toyota camry power windows won't go down.
the wire harness that runs from the door to the car from opening and closing the door ive seen the wires break try to move them first while working the switch sometimes it will start to work
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SOURCE: 2005 Chrysler Town & Country. Passenger side window problem.
HAVEK 1005 sounds right on track.... but also try this, usually works well for non functional power windows, specially Caravans.
NO COST PROCEDURE TO FIX IT:
1. Sit in vehicle, on seat next to problematic window
2. Ignition key is on
3. Door in question is opened (in case you closed it)
4. While door is open, press and hold power window button in desired window travel, keep button pressed !!
5. SLAM hard the door closed with one hand while other hand holds button as per #4.
6. Watch window operate as it should.
7. Repeat 3-6 if necessary, but usually the first try works!
NOW, for the naysayers that says you must replace power window motors etc, at $$$ cost because the above fix does not work, or is not long lasting fix, or less than a "professional fix".... Well then, when the window fails to operate again, apply same fix again at that time.
I have fixed my van this way numerous times (usually once a year), and to all local friends I recommend this fix too, likewise do the same and are happy with the solution.
SOURCE: rear window on my 1987 ford bronco will not work
This has several possiblilitys, it could be the switch in the dash has gone out even if it does not work with the key in the tailgate. other possible item could be the window motor or a sensor that detects if the gate is up or down. check motor wires for power when the switch is activated by pulling off the panel on the tailgate, if it is getting power i would suggest replacing the motor. if not you may have to trace wires to the drivers side of the tail gate and find the sensor.i had to by pass mine a while ago. makes it much easier to clean the glass on the inside cause the window will roll up with the gate down.
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