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Old 01-09-2011, 02:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Passenger side window

I need some help I have a 94 celica, my passenger side window messed up a week ago, i dont know what is wrong with it. I bought a motor for the passenger side and it still wont work, then i thought it was the fuse for the power windows but i bought a new fuse for the fuse box that is located under the steering wheel but still the passenger side window doesnt move, so i was wondering is there any where else on the car that might have fuse for the passenger side window
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Old 01-10-2011, 10:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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When you press the switch to make the window move, do you hear the motor spin, but the window just doesn't move? or is nothing happening at all when you press the switch?

If the motor is spinning but the window still does not retract, the regulator (the mechanism that connects the motor to the window) may be bad.

If the motor does not spin at all with the fuse replaced, it could possibly be a bad switch itself. You could take off the plug from the motor, have someone press the switch to see if its possibly another faulty motor as well. Defective parts are somewhat common in auto parts.
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ooohhhh the switch ok thanks... I just dont wanna have to buy a whole motor, broke college student lol but yea the motor dosent move at all when i push up or down on the switch. Thanks man ill try that and see how it goes
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I did the same one mine but to come to find out that i have it lock so it would not work on the driver side when its locked.I spend $109 all becouse i locked it.FML
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