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Old 09-28-2009, 01:17 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Well... Not sure what you can do since I never looked at window controls. But push comes to shove if your car is outside and u have no indoor place to park it, remove the door panels, splice into the motor wires (there should be two) tie wires from the pos and neg terminals on the batteries and attach them to the two wires on the motor. If it goes further down or doesn’t move at all switch it and it will go up. I do this for my neighbors who don’t care to fix their windows and just want it up. Like I said that is a step you want to take if you have no indoor place to park your car, and its going to rain before you get a chance to have it looked at. And even if you do it. Its nothing a little electrical tape wont fix.

But if you have time. Take it to a shop and they'll test your switches.

Meanwhile you can check your fuses.
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