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Old 12-21-2014, 04:30 PM
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Power Window Stuck Closed

Hey guys,

My passenger front window started to roll up and down very slowly, so I rolled it all the way up and left it there until I had time to pull off the door panel and see what is going on. Now that I have time to look into it, the window will not roll down at all. When I press the roll down button on either the passenger side, or the driver side controls, the pass side window switch just clicks once and the window does not roll down. I am getting full voltage at the motor wiring harness plug.

Either the motor is dead or the regulator is binding. I cannot forcefully shove the window down. Is there a way to manual crank down the window? It seems like everyone's problem is the window being stuck open, whereas mine is stuck closed.

I am open to all suggestions. I am not sure how I can get the regulator out without first disconnecting it from the window, which I cannot do since the window is all the way up past the access holes.
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