You need to troubleshoot the problem---isolate what the cause is before you can fix the "problem." On a quiet street, turn your ignition on (no engine nor radio running is best.) and try to operate the window. Do you hear any noises? None, check power to unit. Grinding, check to make sure the motor gears and the window regulator are aligned. Some "whining sound, maybe a frozen motor or stripped gears.
If no action or noise, it could be something as simple as a blown fuse or a broken switch or as difficult as a blown motor. You can troubleshoot further by using a circuit tester or multimeter.
It could be the switch,power source to the switch, or the motor is burnt up. More than likely the motor is the problem since the driver side get a great deal more use than any other.
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The intermittent power window module for your 1996 Chevy Lumina can be found inside of the driver door. You will need to remove the door panel in order to access the power window module.
where is the fuse for the power window on 1996 buick century
where is power window relay located on a 1997 safari van
Wont have a power window fuse. Power windows usually are controlled by a circuit breaker.
they are the exact same
If only one window quit working, it's probably not the fuse. It might be the motor, but if you haven't been having any warning signs (slowing down, noisey operation) I just as soon bet the problem is in the window switch.
You can but if the power window motor is bad it still won't roll up.
no they will not
The starter relay on a 1996 Chevy 3.8l Camaro is located in the engine compartment along the left side. It sends power to operate the starter and prevents overloads.
Autozone or Ebay