Hi everyone. I'm looking to test the driver’s power window motor by hooking it directly to the battery. I would rather not commit myself to a complete door tear-down if the motor is good.
Here is the issue: Rolled down the driver's window. It went down as smooth as always. When I pushed up--nothing happened. Never had any issues with the window before--no hesitation, no shuddering and no slow operation.
What I've done/found so far:
1. Tested passenger side--it works fine from both switches.
2. Disassembled the master switch and sanded/cleaned the contacts. Reassembly was a PITA.
3. Reattached switch--same problem--passenger side works, driver's side doesn't.
4. With ignition ON, activating driver's side switch dims the ignition lights when pressed up and when pressed down. Indicates to me the switch is working. Am I mistaken?
5. Searched this and other forums for help. Found mostly passenger-side problems but found a suggestion to test the motor by hooking it directly to the battery. Several members were able to raise their windows this way and eliminate the motor as a cause.
6. Consulted TSRM to get to the window motor but balked at a complete tear-down on my daily driver.
7. I've stopped basically at step 8 on the TSRM Door Disassembly. Upon closer study of the TSRM procedure, I’m not sure the inner metal panel even comes out. The procedure stops with step #20 removing the regulator—which is normally attached to the motor. With the speaker out, I can see the motor and it seems the connector in the wiring bundle is tantalizingly exposed under the plastic sheet. I believe this is the connector they want you to disconnect in step #20a. Can I disconnect it now and use this to connect to the battery? If so how?
I’d appreciate any advice since, as I said, this is my daily driver and it’s hot as hell in San Antonio—I want my window up!
Thanks!
Here is the issue: Rolled down the driver's window. It went down as smooth as always. When I pushed up--nothing happened. Never had any issues with the window before--no hesitation, no shuddering and no slow operation.
What I've done/found so far:
1. Tested passenger side--it works fine from both switches.
2. Disassembled the master switch and sanded/cleaned the contacts. Reassembly was a PITA.
3. Reattached switch--same problem--passenger side works, driver's side doesn't.
4. With ignition ON, activating driver's side switch dims the ignition lights when pressed up and when pressed down. Indicates to me the switch is working. Am I mistaken?
5. Searched this and other forums for help. Found mostly passenger-side problems but found a suggestion to test the motor by hooking it directly to the battery. Several members were able to raise their windows this way and eliminate the motor as a cause.
6. Consulted TSRM to get to the window motor but balked at a complete tear-down on my daily driver.
7. I've stopped basically at step 8 on the TSRM Door Disassembly. Upon closer study of the TSRM procedure, I’m not sure the inner metal panel even comes out. The procedure stops with step #20 removing the regulator—which is normally attached to the motor. With the speaker out, I can see the motor and it seems the connector in the wiring bundle is tantalizingly exposed under the plastic sheet. I believe this is the connector they want you to disconnect in step #20a. Can I disconnect it now and use this to connect to the battery? If so how?
I’d appreciate any advice since, as I said, this is my daily driver and it’s hot as hell in San Antonio—I want my window up!
Thanks!