The switch could be bad at the passenger seat. The switch could be bad at the passenger seat.
It could be the window regulator which usually runs around $40 or the switch which runs around $8
Does this car have a safety lockout of the passenger switches? It's probably activated. If it was just one passenger window I would suspect a broken wire, most likely in the rubber bellows between the door and frame.
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Run another dedicated hot wire to the drivers window switch. This will provide power to that window no matter if the driver cuts the power or not.
Of course not. When was the last time you saw a vehicle without a passenger window.
No it is the window motor. I had to replace 2 of mine in a 97 Cabalier.
There is only one fuse for all power windows. If only the passenger side window does not work, the problem is either with the passenger window switch or the motor on that window.
If you can operate the window from the driver's side, then you need to replace the switch on the passenger's side. If neither side works you need to replace both switches. You buy the switches at any auto parts store. They are fairly cheap. The cover on the window-control panel can be easily removed. If there are no screws, just pry it up.
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.
96 Trooper how do you repair the electronic window rear passenger?
possible motor issues if you hit the button and you hear NO sound then start with the motor. if there is a click or grinding the window fell off the track have to reset it.