Hello, Jamison here, There is A pressure sensor in the system, It is detecting that the window motor is working too hard, It is automatically rolling the window down to let you clear the opening,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I take it the opening is CLEAR,,,, So, you have A damaged track (like A kid climbing through and pushing down on the glass, which may have bent the track),,, OR you have A dirty spot on the FELT that is making the glass stick to it, and making it too difficult to go up.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BE CAREFUL, I will tell you how to test it!,,, Have someone roll up the glass while you help it up, If it goes all the way up and DOES NOT make popping sounds then you have A obstruction, If it pops, Then its A damaged track,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Good luck, Jamison.
2000 Solara passenger power window. Are the fuses separate for the windows? Left works right does not with no power to the drivers switch for the right side.
yeah it will just make sure u install it right
the relay for the drivers power window is up under the dash to the right of the gas pedal just in front of the center console
You installed the switch wrong.
You need to go to a parts house and get a power window regulator as it can NOT be fixed.
Check your owners manual to find the location of your power window fuse. You should find a diagram with the exact location of each fuse.
If it isn't sitting just right in the guide rails then the friction will be stronger than the motor, which will cause the window to stop. When you're pulling you're helping the motor along so that the window continues all the way up. You can try spraying the guide rails with teflon- or silicone spray, but eventually you'll have to have the window realigned.
No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.
its in the glove box, its the 2 big silver ones on the right side
each time the driver's door is opened and closed the electrical harness between the door and the door pillar is flexed, often this causes a break in the wiring, make shure there is power and no broken wires.
its right under the steering wheel and its also with the fuse box.
It is normally on the right side of the window.