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Old 10-26-2005, 09:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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intermittent window motor - 2000 corolla

The rear windows in my corolla work intermittently. When I lower them they
only come up a few minutes then stop. If I wait a minute they will come up
a few more inches, wait and repeat until closed. The driver's window which
gets the most use and should wear out first, works fine. It doesn't matter
whether I use the window switch on the back door or front door, same result.
What's up?
George


 
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Old 10-26-2005, 10:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: intermittent window motor - 2000 corolla


"George" <gpuzen@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:gIW7f.14790$x6.6990@bignews6.bellsouth.net...[color=blue]
> The rear windows in my corolla work intermittently. When I lower them
> they only come up a few minutes then stop. If I wait a minute they will
> come up a few more inches, wait and repeat until closed. The driver's
> window which gets the most use and should wear out first, works fine. It
> doesn't matter whether I use the window switch on the back door or front
> door, same result. What's up?
> George[/color]

Not your windows! (sorry, couldn't resist)

You have to remove the inner door panels and take a look. A binding
regulator is a likely culprit. Some carefully applied grease will help.
The binding regulator makes the motor's circuit breaker pop, then it resets,
and the process starts over. Another possibility is a bad motor. You can
confirm this by disconnecting the motor from the regulator and seeing if the
motor works. Other possibilities are the master switch and wiring.
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Ray O
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