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probably the window motor hit the door panel while holding the switch, you will need to replace regulator with motor assembly.more than likely.probably the window motor hit the door panel while holding the switch, you will need to replace regulator with motor assembly.more than likely.
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nitescot, What you can try is to open up the rubber boot running from the body of the vehicle to the door. The constant opening and closing of the door will sometimes cause the wires inside the boot to break. This is a common problem when it comes to power windows. Open the boot with a knife being careful not to damage the wires inside. Look for any broken wires. Repair as necessary. Good luck with this.
First, Dodge Caravan,Plymouth Voyager, and Chrysler Town And Country are all the same basic minivan. Next, passenger and driver side windows are the same. They simply 'flip over' from one side to the other.
You need to be sure if you have a Grand "xyz" or not. Grand models are longer, and use a longer rear window. Middle windows are the same length either way.
I know that 1984 through 1992 windows are interchangable as long as you match Grand to Grand, and non-grand to non-grand. I think you can use up through 1995, in 1996 they redesigned and the shape is a little different.
Oh, and try to get the factory tinted rear windows if you can, they will help keeping cool in the summer (the middle ones help a LOT if they are tinted)
Use a test light and see if the switch is getting current, if not then trace that color wire to where it goes to the battery or fuse box along the way it may join to a connector that may be corroded or broken wire.
I know with the generation II caravan the Body Control Module had some strange problems. On mine the horn will not work, and the wipers work sometimes and eerily on their own. It is a known problem and there is a TSB about it.
on the turn signal check the fuse block in the passenger compartment, it will be a square relay on the right hand side, try to adjust the relay with the turn signal on,
i have a 1996 grand caravan, and i have the problem of alarm going off too. I also do not have a keychain to turn it off. All you have to do is unlock the driver door or passenger door with a regular key, and that stops the alarm.
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