probably window regulator
the motor and the switch both work but the window will not move
bad power window motor
The drive gear is broken in the window motor. Remove motor and install gear kit.
window regulator cable is broken need new regulator
the gears in the power motor may be worn out. If you can hear the motor engage in the window unit but the window will not move up or down then problem is with the gears in the power window motor unit. Most want you to buy a whole new motor but you may go to www.ebay.com and bid on a gear kit for your power window motor (costs a whole lot less) Hope this helps Lis@
if the passenger windows works than your motor went out inside of your left window assembly, or your button doesnt work anymore
how do you know its the switch? does the window (power) move up & down? You can use the other switch from the right or left hand side of the one that works. switch the wires. if the windows work, then its the switch. if the switch doesn't work, then its the window motor.
yes, you must remove the door panel and remove the window motor bolts enough to move the window freely, once you have it up you can put the window motor back in in order to hold it in place. it works if you get the teeth lined up trust me i just did it :)
Sounds like the motor is disconnected from the window, or the gear may be stripped. == == == == go to a place that works with motors and ask what might be wrong
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.
A window relay is an electrical component in a vehicle's power window system that controls the operation of the window motors. It acts as a switch that enables or disables the power to the window motor based on input from the window switches. When the driver or passenger presses a window switch, the relay allows electrical current to flow to the motor, enabling the window to move up or down. If the relay fails, it can prevent the windows from operating properly.
To bypass a power window switch and test the motor, you can directly connect the window motor to a 12-volt power source. Use jumper wires to connect one wire from the motor to the positive terminal of the battery and the other wire to the negative terminal. Be careful to switch the polarity if the window doesn’t move in the desired direction; this will help you determine if the motor itself is functioning properly. Ensure safety precautions are taken to avoid short circuits or damage.