If the power window is going down by itself, check the wiring on the on the window switch you replaced. If the wiring is okay, the switch may need to be returned to the store for a replacement. Also, you can try removing the battery from the key remote for a minute or two and putting it back in. Some key fobs have a chip in them that allow them to roll down the windows on the front driver and passenger side.
check to see if the window switch of the driver's side is getting power, if you are getting power to the switch and the switch is sending power out to the motor but the motor is not responding the motor needs to be replaced
You have a short in the cluster.
i have a 2001 Nissan altima and the power window switch had a problem... only the drivers window had a problem. I took it to the dealor b/c there is a recall on the power window switches and they replaced all 4 for free. Not sure if the 2000 year has the same recall, but it's worth checking out.
A power window relay switch relays the power from the car's battery, to the switch itself, and then to the window motor. When pressing the button inside of the car it allows the power to go from the relay switch to the motor and roll the window up or down.
sounds like you need to replace power window master switch
If you mean the extra switch on the drivers side power window control it cuts power to the passenger side window switch. Handy if you have kids.
the switch is on the door panel approx four inches from the window, this is the only switch that sends power to the window regulator motor (window motor).
If you've done all that you say, then the next logical thing would be to check the continuity of the circuit. If you've replaced the switch place a propbe at the fuse block and the other probe at the switch to see if there is any power reaching the switch. If there is power to the switch, then check from the switch to one of the window motors. I suspect that one of the wires between the switch and the window motor(s) is probably broken or shorted to ground. ALSO: Does your vehicle have a safety child lock-out switch for the windows? Make sure that it is not in the lock position.
Defective passenger power window switch. It is stuck in the down position. Raise the window and immediately disconnect the switch until you can replace it.Defective passenger power window switch. It is stuck in the down position. Raise the window and immediately disconnect the switch until you can replace it.
If it looks the same it will probably work.
I just replaced the power window switch in my 98 Nissan Altima and it is very simple. I slide a flat blade screwdriver under the front edge of the housing pushing in the clip. Pulled up on the switch housing assembly. Unplug the connector and plug the new switch assembly in place. I bought a factory switch online from an autoparts warehouse for about $90 including shipping.
The lock switch has nothing to do with the window. If you have power windows and the window switch is bad, you can operate the window by jumping the wires on the switch plug. On my 91 Camaro RS, the window regulator (motor) stopped working. I bought a new regulator at Napa and replaced it. Replacing the window regulator requires drilling out the factory rivets. IMPORTANT! Before you start,you should drill a hole through the door and gear then install a temporary nut & bolt to lock the window in the up postion. This will prevent the window from falling while your fingers are near the gear.