fuse for the liftgate glass is in the fuse box at the passengerside kick panel
Have you checked your liftgate fuse? In my 2006 Yukon, when the liftgate fuse went out the rear ac wouldn't work nor would the electric locks for the liftgate itself.
The primary and secondary forkbolt switch with the detent switch.
Liftgate Control Module ( LGM ).
The 2005 Nissan Quest lift gate fuse is located in the fuse box. The lift gate fuse will be in the first column, second from the bottom.
try fuse first, if that fails you need a new motor It will be worth the cost to have the dealer check the system for codes. The problem could be with the latch or motor.
It is the ESS fuse on the drivers side fuse box. Located above a larger silver fuse. If you are looking at it directly it is on the left side towards what would be the bottom. The panel labels the fuse as an ESS fuse and the one below it as CT LT REAR Door or something to that extent.
Usually that is caused when the power liftgate control module detects a malfunction and ceases operation. You will need to have the system checked for codes.Usually that is caused when the power liftgate control module detects a malfunction and ceases operation. You will need to have the system checked for codes.
Disconnect the battery for 5 minutes, then reconnect it. It should work after that.
The fuse for the power windows is on the fuse block.
It is attached to the liftgate latch assembly.
It is not hard if you want to do it on a simple level, look up, next to the power door/power liftgate switches. On the far left you will see a rocker switch that says "On" or "Off", just simply push the side that says off. The motor should be off. On a more tecnical level you would have to go into the fuse box and disable the fuse for the motor. (Although off the top of my head I'm not sure which one it is.) What do you need to disable the power doors for?