My daughter's 93 MX3 passenger side window will not roll up. I would roll down, now sitting at the bottom or the run it will no roll up. I dod not suspect the switch and am hinking it is the motor. Do the symptoms sound familiar?
Any suggested ways to confirm this?
Thanks, Mike
Power Window Problems
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Re: Power Window Problems
Be sure to check fuses.
Then check the switch just to make sure its all plugged in.
Then take off the door panel to see if it has fallen off its track.
If none of these then its most likely the motor.
Then check the switch just to make sure its all plugged in.
Then take off the door panel to see if it has fallen off its track.
If none of these then its most likely the motor.
Never be afraid to try...amateurs built the ark, professionals built the titanic.
Re: Power Window Problems
Do you hear any motor sound like its trying to roll up? Usually the runner liners get brittle and hold up the glass so tight that it wont move - a little silicone lubricant usually takes care of that in the short term.
If its not even trying to move then it could be the switch - these switches are known to fail (a lot). You will have to go in with a test light or multimeter into the wiring to test the switch.
Motors dont go bad usually - unless they have been exposed to rain water for a long time or operating under heavy load (rubber liner binding) for a long time. Even then i think they have a thermal cutoff to protect them from overheating.....
If its not even trying to move then it could be the switch - these switches are known to fail (a lot). You will have to go in with a test light or multimeter into the wiring to test the switch.
Motors dont go bad usually - unless they have been exposed to rain water for a long time or operating under heavy load (rubber liner binding) for a long time. Even then i think they have a thermal cutoff to protect them from overheating.....