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Passenger rear power window does not work, other 3 windows do work

  • jnsmith3800 Apr 11, 2009

    2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee rear window will go down but not come back up. Going down can hear the motor, try to get it back up -no sound at all. Wiring issue?

  • Razr4lfe May 14, 2009

    i have to same problem except i just replace to motor/regulator assembly

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Possible a bad motor assembly or wiring problem...id bet motor /regulator assembly is bad

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2008

SOURCE: passenger window will not rais

Remove the door panel and unplug the window lift motor. Connect a test light across the harness plug and try the switch in both directions. If it lights in both the motor is bad or the regulator is stuck. You can put an ammeter in line and apply power again. If the amperage is high,the regulator is probably stuck. Good Luck.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2008

SOURCE: 2005 Camry rear right Power window not working

Like I said you need a new window lift motor.

ASINGH6727

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2009

SOURCE: passenger window and rear vent window stopped working

YOU PROBABALY MAVE A BROKEN WIRE IN THE HARNESS THAT GOES FROM THE DRIVERS DOOR TO THE INSIDE OF THE VEHICLE

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: no power to the passenger rear window

I assume you've tried with the driver's door switch and the rear passenger switch and nothing happens. If so, then it's unlikely that both switches went bad and it points to a bad motor...
You'll need to remove screws that are by the door handle, arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don't want to break them. You'll need to lift the door panel upwards in order to get it off the window ledge. You can test the switches at this point to see if they work. If not, you can then pull off the weather seal and access the regulator, motor inside the door that will be held in by several bolts

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2009

SOURCE: rear window and passenger windows will not

The last couple of times I have seen this complaint, the "Lock" button on the master (driver's door) switch had been depressed. Unlatching the lock button (pushing it again) solved the problem. On most cars, when the lock button is depressed, the windows can still be operated by the driver, but prevent the windows from being operated by the passengers. Toyota is different. If the lock button is depressed, nobody, including the driver can work the wndows.

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• Passenger front door module (PDM)--GMLAN device that receives and transmits messages and signals for window functionality. The PDM contains the front passenger door switch (PDS) which is integrated into the PDM. The PDS contains the front passenger window switch.
• Left rear power window switch--Provides switched voltage and ground window switch signals to the left rear window motor for left rear passenger window operation
• Right rear power window switch--Provides switched voltage and ground window switch signals to the right rear window motor for right passenger window operation
• Left front power window motor--Contains position sensors and a module that receives signals from the DDM and provides a status signal to the DDM
• Right front power window motor--Contains position sensors and a module that receives signals from the PDM and provides a status signal to the PDM
• Left rear power window motor--Contains position sensors and a module that receives signals from the left rear power window switch
• Right rear power window motor--Contains position sensors and a module that receives signals from the right rear power window switch
• DRIVER DR MOD fuse (15-amp)
• PDM fuse (15-amp)
• PWR WNDW Circuit Breaker (25-amp) -- front
• LT/REAR/WNDW fuse (15-amp) -- rear
• REAR/WNDW fuse (15-amp) -- rear


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The driver and front passenger doors are equipped with power window motors that contains its own module. Each power window motor receives a hot at all times battery supply voltage and constant ground source. When the right front passenger window switch on the DDS is activated to the up or down position, the DDM will interpret the signal and send a GMLAN serial data message to the PDM. Upon receipt of the message, the PDM will send a signal to the front passenger window motor module on the GMLIN serial data circuit. The window motor module will then supply battery voltage and ground to the window motor to drive the window motor to the up or down position.
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If you don't know any of what i posted your best bet , have a qualified repair shop check it out .
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Do you know about electronic control modules ?
The power window system consists of the following components:
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Driver door module (DDM)


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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.
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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.

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Power Window System Components
The power window system consists of the following components:
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Driver door module (DDM)


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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)

Power Window System Controls
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.

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Which window switch ? RT DOOR CB-circuit breaker , do you know what a circuit breaker is ? 25A (System power for right rear window)
LT DOOR CB 25A (System power for left 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.


The power window system consists of the following components:
?€¢
Driver door module (DDM)


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Passenger door module (PDM)


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Body control module (BCM)


?€¢
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)


?€¢
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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