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You'll probably need to buy a new power window motor, if it's power window, that is.
Broken regulator. REplace it. Here's how:http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
IF THIS IS A POWER WINDOW THE MOTOR IS GOING BAD.IT HAS THE POWER TO PULL THE WINDOW DOWN BUT PUSHING IT UP IS MUCH HARDER FOR THE MOTOR.GEARS COULD ALSO BE THE ISSUE IN THE MOTOR IF IT MAKES A GRINDING NOISE IT IS THE GEARS,IF JUST NOT PUSHING UP THE WINDOW THE MOTOR IS JUST GOING BAD.
bad power window motor
apparently the window motor is bad and will need replaced.
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
Check your fuses, check for power going into the window motor, exc.
first take of the door panel. Next you will see the window regulator. The there is going to be 4 bolts or so that you are going to need to take off, after that unhook the window. Then pull the whole window regulator out and replace the whole thing
check power going to the switch , and power coming out of the switch ,if no power check fuses and wiring for open or shorts , then remove door panel and bench test the motor basically put power to the window motor
No, the Power point window is not displayed when the slide show is going on. It is full screen mode and does not show anything.
i suggest try spraying wd-40 where the glass slides. if that doesn't it's gonna be the window regulator.
You must use a 12 volt power supply(I.e battery charger) to "hot wire" wires going to motor. If possible, unplug the wires going in to motor and jump the terminals. If plug is not accessible you may need to carefully shave insulation off wire to expose a contact point. If the window doesn't move at first, remember its d/c. Switching the hot and ground will run the window in opposite directions.