There is a short in the wires in the door.
If the passenger rear window of your 1993 Lexus GS300 isn't working, first check the window switch for any signs of damage or malfunction. Next, inspect the fuses related to the power windows; a blown fuse could be the culprit. If those components are functioning properly, the issue may lie in the window motor or regulator, which may need to be tested or replaced. Lastly, a wiring issue could also be at fault, so a thorough inspection of the wiring harness would be advisable.
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To reset the power window on the passenger side of a 2006 Volvo S60, first ensure the ignition is in the "ON" position. Then, fully lower the window by holding the window switch down until it reaches the bottom. Next, pull the switch up and hold it for approximately five seconds after the window is closed. This should recalibrate the window's automatic function.
To put a passenger side window back on track on a Ford Expedition you should first carefully remove any old silicone. Next put the window back on track, and use Gorilla glue or silicone to secure it. Do not put the window down for at least 24 hours.
Your window washer pump is not working (it is a common malfunction of all BMW's ), it is next to the water container under the hood, get it replaced! it should cost under 40$
I have a 2004 Jeep Cherokee. My driver's side window stopped working but I could still hear the motor turning. Two weeks later, the front passenger side window did the same thing. It turns out, I needed to replace the window regulator and motor (it comes as one piece). The mechanic told me it would be $250 per window to fix. He said the part would be about $200 for him to get and then $50 for labor. I went on eBAY and found the part for my front driver's side window, brand new, for $57. I ordered it and a friend and I installed it. She had done a window in a Honda before so, we went on her experience and then great instructions we got here: http://jeepin.com/features/wj_window_regulator/ We got it installed and it works great! I'm going to do my passenger side window next.
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The issue likely stems from a malfunctioning passenger window switch or wiring problem. Since the windows operate from the driver's side, it indicates that the window motor and wiring are functional. The lock not engaging could be due to a faulty lock actuator or a broken connection in the passenger door. Inspecting the passenger side switch and wiring would be the next step to identify the exact cause.
To fit a passenger window on a Citroën Saxo, first, remove the interior door panel by unscrewing the necessary fasteners and carefully prying it off. Next, detach the old window by removing the glass from the regulator and any remaining clips. Slide the new window into the window channel, ensuring it aligns with the regulator. Finally, reassemble the door by securing the panel back in place and testing the new window for proper operation.
To install a passenger window on a 1993 GMC Sierra, first, remove the door panel by unscrewing the fasteners and carefully prying it off. Next, detach the old window by removing the window regulator and any clips or bolts that hold it in place. Insert the new window into the regulator and secure it according to the manufacturer's instructions. Finally, reattach the door panel and test the window to ensure it operates smoothly.
To install a passenger window in a 1992 Corsica, first remove the door panel by unscrewing any visible screws and carefully prying off clips. Next, disconnect the window regulator and any wiring connected to the window motor before removing the old window glass. Slide the new window into the window track, reconnect the regulator and wiring, and then reassemble the door panel. Finally, test the window's operation before securing everything back in place.
To remove the rear passenger window of a 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier, first, ensure the window is fully closed. Next, remove the interior door panel by unscrewing any visible screws and gently prying it away from the door frame. Disconnect the window regulator and motor wiring, then carefully take out any retaining clips or bolts holding the window in place. Once everything is clear, you can lift the window out of the frame.