Passenger side window won't go up
Hey all,
I'm installing speakers in my doors, and am working it all out on my passenger side first, so I have the door panel off on that side.
I am installing speakers with XTC foam baffles to protect them from rain water. The baffles are really soft and collapsable, so what I did was mount everything into the door for a trial fit. I then lowered the passenger window from the driver's side to see if it would hit the baffle or not. It did, it slowed ever so slightly about one inch from the end of travel.
So I took the baffle out to modify it to clear, but now it won't go back up. There's no click or anything. If I hit the down switch, I will get a click, but when I pull the switch up, there is no click or anything. It's like the signal is not getting through.
Any suggestions? To me it just seems like something needs to be reset - and I already checked the child lock.
Thanks for the help!
I'm installing speakers in my doors, and am working it all out on my passenger side first, so I have the door panel off on that side.
I am installing speakers with XTC foam baffles to protect them from rain water. The baffles are really soft and collapsable, so what I did was mount everything into the door for a trial fit. I then lowered the passenger window from the driver's side to see if it would hit the baffle or not. It did, it slowed ever so slightly about one inch from the end of travel.
So I took the baffle out to modify it to clear, but now it won't go back up. There's no click or anything. If I hit the down switch, I will get a click, but when I pull the switch up, there is no click or anything. It's like the signal is not getting through.
Any suggestions? To me it just seems like something needs to be reset - and I already checked the child lock.
Thanks for the help!
Are both window switches plugged in? The circuit path requires both switches in each door to be plugged in.
You can power up the window motor with a battery.Make sure the motor is seperated from the rest of the circuit before applying power and ground. Switch polarity to change direction.
You can power up the window motor with a battery.Make sure the motor is seperated from the rest of the circuit before applying power and ground. Switch polarity to change direction.
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