Windows not working help!!
#17
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Originally Posted by jalex
I have a similar problem. Both windows and the moon roof stop working and I can't get any response from the buttons on either driver side or passenger side doors. Then I'll hit a bump or sharp curve and hear a buzzing sound come from around the steering column/dash area and everything will work again. Hit another bump, another buzzing sound, and everything cuts out again. Could this be a problem with the Theft Deterrant/Door lock ECU or Ignition Switch or wiring since these are the only things related to power windows and moon roof in the area of the buzzing sound?
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#19
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I have a different window issue!
Hi everybody! My passenger window used to roll up and down with no problem-no buzzing, speed issues, nothing. Now, the driver switch NOR the passenger switch will pull the window UP but it will go down (motorized) just fine. I took it into lexus and they thought it was an "internal error" inthe passenger switch, but they ordered the part and that wasn't it.
Then every once in awhile when you press up, it would go up but it would go down... now, it is stuck half way down and nobody has any idea why sometimes the driver/passenger buttons will intermittently work..
any ideas, anyone? -it's not the regulator, it's not the switch.. is there like a single electrical wire that could be messed up that hooks up both switches to the window?
Please HELP!
Then every once in awhile when you press up, it would go up but it would go down... now, it is stuck half way down and nobody has any idea why sometimes the driver/passenger buttons will intermittently work..
any ideas, anyone? -it's not the regulator, it's not the switch.. is there like a single electrical wire that could be messed up that hooks up both switches to the window?
Please HELP!
#21
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Not trying to hi-jack but my passenger window does not roll down. I tried to force it down but it won't move. No green light on switches and I no problems with wires underneath rubber harness in door jam. WHen I'm in the car and there is complete silence I'll hit the switch and I can hear a slight click in the passenger door. Help!
#23
my rear left hand window is not going down at all. I can hear a click click when i press the button but nothing coming down. The click is in the actual window so i figure maybe not that the window motor wokrs maybe not. Please advise
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#25
Hate to bring old threads back to life, but I figure the older our cars get, the higher the likelihood others will have this same issue. I JUST got around to fixing my window problem. It was working slowly, then intermittently when the door was opened, only to eventually stop and start making buzzing noises. I spent 6 months with my windows closed and I fixed the problem in 10 min. Just cut the harness cover as specified above and solder, in my case the ground, wires back together. Odd thing is, my harness was in one piece, but the ground wire was connected by a small length black wire with wire connectors on each end. Guess it was a problem before. Just FYI for you other folks. Let's hope it stays together now. No more cooking inside my car in 95 degree Florida weather, while I'm waiting for the AC to get going. Thanks DSM power, your post saved me!
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so my window is stuck up, switched just click when pressing, tried wiring motor straight up jsut clicked, looked in the harness at the door but not good and didnt see anything and tried the above and i get nothing. is it my motor or am i missing something?
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i am also having a problem with the passenger window these seems to be a common problem... does anyone have a link to a sticky or previous threads that have already covered this problem
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