If all other things fail, check the wiring between the body and drivers door. its very common to have a broken wire here causing window related problems. more than fifty percent of the cars i have checked for this had broken wires or wires with the insulation cracked. its easy to check this, just disconnect the rubber boot and slide it back from either end to inspect the wires
SOURCE: How do you change the battery on a 2006 dodge stratus?
is it unde rthe tire ? front my my serbing or can u get to it under hood ? if its tire one u hav eto remove fornt left tire take out platsi stuff then thers batter behind wall k thx nick
SOURCE: windows dont work
First I would check the fuse, if it is burned then it means there is a short in the system. It must be found and repaired before you can continue to check the rest of the power window system. If the fuse is burned, I would first suspect the power window switch,the power window relay, and last but not the least, the electric. motor. 1 time out of 100,000 or more times a wire if chafed or rubbing causing a short.
Most likely this is the case from what you tell me. Get yourself if you don't have a voltmeter or, just a 12 volt test lamp. First remove the door cover screws, door handle, locks etc., also remove the screws in the door switch drivers side. Then on the bottom of the door using a wide flat head screw driver gently pop the plastic tabs out so it don't look hacked. If your using a test light, connect one end, most of the time it's an alligator clip, connect it to a good ground, the door cross brace itself is a good ground and make sure it does not have paint on it. Touch the end of the light to the positive side of the battery to make sure the test light works OK. Connect the the light/lamp end to all the connections on the bottom of the power window switch ( drivers side ), one switch at a time, pushing the switch on and off to make sure all switches have power to both sides when button is pushed, if the test light lights while pressed on, then the switch's are good. If the switch tests good then I would have no problem buying a power window relay. Your Drivers side switch controls all windows that's why you check the power to that switch only. I would change the relay first if the fuse is OK because it's common to be the relay but, one never knows. I hope this is not too confusing but, it beats paying $$$$$$$$ to a dealer or repair shop if you can fix it yourself. And I have a feeling this is a easy fix. Good luck with your repair....tommyjg
SOURCE: trying to findout where the thermostat is located in a 2006 dodge stratus
= Partially drain cooling system below thermostat level.= Disconnect upper hoses at coolant outlet connector,upper hose,radiator <---->thermostat housing end
= Remove bolts attaching coolant outlet connector = Remove coolant outlet connector and thermostat.
SOURCE: None of the power windows
I would look for a relay,fuse,or the master switch on the driver side coul have something wrong
SOURCE: no power to the door locks and radio,power mirrors
check your fuses under the hood in the power distribution box.
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