R u sure the new switch is the right one if so try running directly to the battery to test the motor for window it could be both r bad at the same time but unlikely it’s going to be wrong switch or recheck the wires going through the door hole and frame very carefully cuz they can get pinched and not break the wire sleeves sometimes
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I can provide wiring diagrams and locations however I need to know what size motor you have. The 2.0L or 2.5L.
Thanks in advance
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I had the same problem with now power to windows, mirrors and seat. The common soulution is the orange and or black wire in the boot have broken between the door and post.
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The answer to your question is maybe. Get a couple of switches from a junkyard (my guy gets $5.00 each) and try them. Here's why: I have no less than five different wiring diagrams, and none of them make any sense at all (been doing this stuff a really long time) I keep a good switch handy to check my jeeps when one gets wierd on me...even so, my 93 passenger window works with the key off, none of the others do. Stopped trying to figure it out a long time ago, but would really like to meet the guy who designed this stuff!
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check to see if you have power to the window motor.. if so then the window motor is bad, if not the switch is bad...good luck keith...
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Glad you figured it out, Chuck. A good fix. BTW, that brown hot wire does not go up to switch. It comes from the fuse panel, on a circuit that receives power when key is on. It may be broken in or on one side of the boot. When I found a broken ground wire for my windows there, I did not have to cut the boot, but compressed it back and forth till seeing the break. You may be of the mind set "if it ain't broke, don't fix it", as I tend to be, so I'll, leave it at that. It IS nice to have power windows again.
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