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Take the switch out of the door and you can jump it just like you jump start a car.
Remove the door panel and check to see if the motor is getting power through the switch - if so motor is bad If it is not getting power "jump" the wires on the switch Look for an open wire - may be located in the door jamb where it flexes
Had the same problem my self last week. Take a hot wire and a ground and jump out the switch. Changes are the master switch went bad on the door panel. Ken
Remove switch panel and jump wires on switch- if this works bad switch Remove door panel and see if the motor is getting power-if it is getting power, bad motor
Replace switch or "jump wires" on switch to operate windows Replace switch or "jump wires" on switch to operate windows
you have to jump
Jump out the two contacts inside the switch body. I use a pair of tweezers, works great.
get manure and go inside the wind mill and go up and jump on a rope and go outside and jump on the wind milland keep jumping until the door open and use the manure to power up the machine! THERE!!!!!!!!!!
Bad switch? - jump wires on switch to see if motor works Bad motor? See if you are getting power to the motor - if so bad motor Try slamming door with switch depressed - sometimes it works!
remove the door handle, then the interior door panel. Get the window up and down switch and then begin testing it to see if you are getting current to the switch, and from the switch to the electric motor that drives the window up and down. If you can bypass the switch and jump 12 volts past the switch, and the morot works and the window moves, then it's the switch. If you bypass the switch and the motor does not operate the window, then the motor is probably bad. More than likey it is the switch........but these are ways to tell. You will need a multimeter to check voltage levels and a jumper wire to bypass the switch. You should buy a door panel removal tool too. It will save you money before you bust the door panel trying to pull it off. It slips behind the door panel and pops the plastic screws that hold the door panel in place. And mkae sure you look all around the door panel for hidden screws. Designers spend hours trying to hide them from sight.
With the ignition switch off, turn the power door switch in the overhead console off, then open the glove box and find the fuse box. Remove the fuse labelled "tail" for 30 seconds then reinstall it. Then turn the switch for the power door on the overhead console back on and wait 10 more seconds. Then manually open the door all the way open (it may start working already). Finally close and latch the door. It should now operate normally.
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