Remove the motor and connect a 12v battery to the positive and negative posts, you don't have to worry about polarity as it runs one way +/- and another way -/+. This will tell you if your motor is good or not.
Assuming the timing belt let go, you could do a compression test.
To change the power window motor on a 1991 Dodge Dynasty, start by removing the door panel to access the window mechanism. Disconnect the electrical connector from the old motor and unbolt it from the regulator. Install the new motor by securing it with bolts and reconnecting the electrical connector before reassembling the door panel. Finally, test the window to ensure it operates correctly.
To fix a power window on a 2003 Dodge Dakota, first check the fuse related to the power windows in the fuse box. If the fuse is good, inspect the window switch for any signs of damage or malfunction. Next, remove the door panel to access the window motor and regulator; test the motor by applying direct power to see if it operates. If the motor is faulty, replace it, and if the regulator is jammed, adjust or replace it as necessary.
First test to see if the problem is the switch, wiring, or the motor. Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/test-power-window-motor-and-regulatorThen replace the regulator if the switch and wiring test good. Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
Yes. But you'll need to take off the door panel to force the window up by the rail the glass is resting on. I assume you've already tested the regulator because you indicated the motor was bad. How did you test it. I'm interested.
To determine whether the window switch or the window motor is faulty, you can perform a simple test. First, try operating the window using the switch; if the window does not move but you hear a clicking sound from the switch, the motor might be bad. Next, if you have access to a multimeter, you can test for voltage at the motor connector when the switch is activated; if there’s voltage but the motor doesn’t work, the motor is likely the issue. Conversely, if there's no voltage at the motor connector, the switch may be defective.
To fix a window motor on a 1992 Grand Am, first remove the door panel by unscrewing any screws and gently prying it off. Disconnect the electrical connector from the window motor and remove the motor by unscrewing it from the regulator. Test the new or repaired motor by connecting it to the power supply before installation. Finally, reassemble the door panel and test the window operation.
by jumping wires across
i paid a cheny dealer to test my injectors and it cost 150.00 for the test. that is the only way to get then tested is to have a mechanic do it
Disconnect wires from motor and check to see if you have power and ground going to motor--if so motor is bad if not have to check wiring and switch to that motor
buy a battery load tester, or simply take your battery to a store that sells them and have them test you ccv's.
Use a test light to see if the motor is getting power. If it is then motor is bad. If it is not getting power "jump" the wires on the switch to see if window will operate, is so switch is bad