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IF IT'S LIKE MY 2004 SEQUOIA, THEN IT IS LOCATED TO THE LOWER LEFT OF THE STEERING WHEEL JUST PULL THE DOOR DOWN.
Try this simple fix. Put the window down then put it all the way back up. Over time and a few bounces the rear window settles down just a bit and this triggers a safety that prevents the defroster from running with the window down, only it's not down enough for you to notice it.
All the models that are double cab have a roll down back window.
No, there is a controller that makes the rear window go up and down. You need to remove the plastic cover which snaps in place. Second, you will see a controller labeled "Toyota MPX Door." This is the control/relay that sends the voltage to the window motor. Mine went bad, and had to be replaced. Many are fooled by this and think that the window motor is bad, when in all actuallity, it is the relay. Also - try inserting the ignition into the rear door lock while turning to the right. The lock raises and lowers the rear window independent of the interior or remote key switch operations.
where is the rear window defroster relay located in a 2004 Toyota Four Runner, would this also control the rear wiper arm? Try something simple: just open and re-close the rear window. The window has a safety switch that keeps the wiper, washer and heater from working if the window is open. The window settles down (from opening and closing the hatch) over time the window settling triggers the switch. If you open and re-close the window it resets the switch and everything works again. My 2003 4 Runner does this over time. I just open it and re-close it to fix the problem.
The best way to put down back window in a Toyota 4Runner is to put it down with the key fob. However, if that does not work, you can utilize the switch on the dash.
Window regulator is probably shot are they power or manual windows
My 2004 Sienna LE has 65,000 miles and the door latch has broken. The latch broke in half and the part connected to the door broke and fell inside the door - breaking my window clips. Now, I have to replace the window - or not be able to roll down the window. I have not had any problems with the lock breaking.
If the power has been disconnected: To normalize the window 1. push down on the power window switch and lower the window 1/2 way. 2. pull up on the switch until the window closes and hold switch for a second. Per the owners manual pg 24. (2003 4 Runner)
A power window that does not "roll down" in a 1999 Toyota RAV4 is most likely the result of a faulty regulator. The regulator can be replaced by removing the door panel.
If an electric window on a Toyota MR2 goes down, but will not go back up, it has probably slipped off the track. There is a cable mechanism that operates the window. The door panel will have to be removed to repair the cable, or put in a new track.
you have to have more then one window down when you are going down the road or its a horrible nosie.