Use a test light 1 side to ground other to wires on motor
You can assume the POST (Power-On Self-Test) was successful.
You can assume the POST (Power-On Self-Test) was successful.
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hey. you need to remove the door panel and have a test light to see if you are getting power to the windows moto when you are pushing the switch. if there is no power i would say the main window switch is bad,
First, check the fuse in your fuse box for power windows with a test light. If the other windows are working properly then it's not the fuse. Next, check the power window switch with a test light, assuring power is going into, as well as out of, the switch. If it is, then you will need to disassemble the door panel and test the power motor with a test light. If it is getting power then you need a new motor. On rare occassions the electric motor will develop a "flat spot" and when it is stopped at that flat spot it will not re-start. If this is the case you can "tap" the motor casing with a hammer freeing it from that spot and it will work again, but this is only a temporary fix.
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You can assume the Power On Self-Test (POST) has produced no problems.
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