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Check that the up/Down switch wiring is not loose or corroded on the right door and that the plug is tight also you could run a hot wire to check that the window regulator motor is not bad....Hope This Helps (new response) I have this same problem. The motor is good. I have checked motor and the switch. Both work fine. All the other windows work. I believe there is a short on the other side of the *alarm relay box (which is located in the glove box under a panel). You can hear the relay clicking off when I try to lower the window from the drivers side. So the short is probably under the dash somewhere. When I try to lower the window, the ABS dash light flashes on. I haven't figured it out yet, but I will update this when I do.
The 2004 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 6 ft. 0.3 in. (72.3 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
The 2005 Jeep Grand-Cherokee is 7 ft. 0.2 in. (84.2 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
I dont know about the 95, but I have a 93 and the tow relay is located in the right quarter panel. Its up under the window. Yours may be in the same place.
You probably have a wire in the harness by the door hinges that is almost broken in two.
It's probably the lock out switch. That seems to be a common problem in jeeps. YOu can try to replace the lockout or bypass it. Also check for broken splice in the harness inside the flexboot from chassis to door. This is common failure in 90's Jeeps, causing problems with mirror/windows/locks. Try opening and closing the doors a few times to see if you can duplicate the problem with the vehicle stopped. There isn't an electrical connection between transmission and windows/locks, other than ignition switch being on or off.
Year and engine would be helpful in order to provide the correct answer. Things change from year to year.
I think it is not the file system that is limited. It is version of Windows 7. It should either or both start edition and home.
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If you have Windows "Starter" Edition on the laptop, you can't change your desktop background. The Starter Edition is very limited as to what can be modified by the owner.
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SP1 is available for any edition of Windows 7.
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