You can push on it and try and push it down, but think about. Do you really want the window down if it's motor does not work. What if you then can't get it back up. You would be better if it stayed up for the time being. What if it rained and you could not put it back up.
you can get it from a junkyard for like 5 bucks, any 240sx window motor will work. dont go to a dealer because I went and they tried to charge $100.
It's the switch because the motor is getting power to go up but not down.
If electric check the door switches to see that the wires are all hooked up and tight and if they are you might have a bad window motor, take it in for warranty work as that should be covered.
It could be a bad switch or the motor that lifts the window up and down is bad
If the motor has been replaced and the window still does not operate properly there is likely a wiring issue. The wiring from the fuse box to the window motor is likely the culprit.
its jammed you have to take off the whole door panel and window motor to get it back up then it will work fine again.
Sounds like you have a bad power window motor. If that is not the case then the switches could be bad. Check them out with a test light to see if they are sending a signal. If they are then replace the power window motor.
Its a motor that will do some work if you feed it some DC voltage. Reversing the dc supply voltage polarity will make it run in a reverse direction. The electric windows in your car is a good example of a DC motor's usefulness. The window up-down switches simply reverses the + and - polarity of the 12 volt vehicle supply to the window motor to make it take the window up or take it down.
the gears in the power motor may be worn out. If you can hear the motor engage in the window unit but the window will not move up or down then problem is with the gears in the power window motor unit. Most want you to buy a whole new motor but you may go to www.ebay.com and bid on a gear kit for your power window motor (costs a whole lot less) Hope this helps Lis@
Usual issues are window motor, window regulator, switches & wiring
I asssume you are talking about a power window on a vehicle. To find out if the problem is electrical or not, turn the switch to up and down positions and listen for the whirr of the motor to see if the motor is working. If you can't hear the motor runniing, the problem is either the motor or an electrical connection (fuse, wire, etc.). HINT: If you can't hear it, try a window that does work just in case the motor runs so quiet that it can't be heard. If the motor works, most likely the window has jumped off the track. For either repair, the door panel will have to be removed.
Its your linkage, not your motor.