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chriseclipse

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Mar 16, 2004
Passaic County, New Jersey
i really had a bad week with my car when my ecu went at the same time my timing belt jumped 2 teeth. after i got all that fixed my passager side window stop working on both switches. so i replaced the motor and it still doesn't work :mad: can any help me out. i cant figure out why it doesn't work. thanks
 
check your window switches. Start with the passenger side and check for voltage. you should get a positive on a wire going to the motor when you press up and the same wire will b e a ground when you press down. The other wire going to the motor will be opposite. An easy to check is with a test light @ the connector going to the motor. If one switch is inop the other will not work if the pass switch doesn't show good check the drivers switch b4 buying part. If you need wire colors and real values let me know. :dsm: :dsm:
 
hey what up... i had a problem with my passenger window a little while ago that i finally got fixed. this may not work for you, but its worth a shot. Try checking both switches (passenger and drivers side). Like, literally pop open the switch and see if there's two copper springs. That's pretty much what was wrong with my window. I replaced the motor, checked the fuses and everything before discovering my springs were missing (even though I hadn't touched the switch). good luck dood.
 
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