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Passenger Side Window Gone Bad

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stevieraywolf

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Nov 5, 2007
Devine, Texas
Okay, my passenger side window (Power window) was working fine earlier today, although a bit slow. Now today, I was playing with the fuse box to get my boost gauge to light up. (No luck there by the way, I guess it's no good.) But now, the passenger side window isn't moving.

Now, because it's been moving pretty slow anyways, it runs off the same fuse as the driver's side window (It still works), and it doesn't matter which button you press,I'm assuming I didn't mess anything up and it's the motor, not a wiring issue.

If anyone has any other ideas, though, I'd be pretty glad to hear it. (A power window motor is a pain in the ass to fix/replace)
 
My passenger side window ALWAYS goes up slow,stupid piece of trash 1G windows LOL. Id say test the motor because the same thing happened to my driver window one day,It was working fine then out of nowhere it got stuck and wouldnt come down. motor was gone
 
I don't mean to go off topic but has anyone ever found a replacement motor and regulator for 1g's? Mine does the same thing and I've tried cleaning the grooves and everything else your supposed to try but it's still slow and goes off track.
 
I'm a little embarrased now....

It was just my window lock....

:p Oh, well. At least that's one less thing wrong with my car, though it still goes slow.
 
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