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Post by Missgoodwrench on Dec 31, 2004 11:23:57 GMT -5
I have power windows in my blazer and now that the rain is here I need to roll them up. My back window is really slow and won't roll up all the way unless the engine is running and even then it needs some help. Any ideas? And my driver window won't go up at all. I checked the switch and it is good and I fixed the plug and checked the wires. That all seems good too. I even replaced the fuses and it still won't work at all. HELP!!! Thank god for plastic bags!
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Post by Bent on Dec 31, 2004 11:45:40 GMT -5
My buddy has an old cherokee and his back window was sticking , so he took off the inspection plate cleaned the gears, and relubed them. The window still works great.
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Post by Missgoodwrench on Dec 31, 2004 18:54:09 GMT -5
Thanks! Now what do I do about the driver window? Do they sell wiring kits for that in case it is the wiring?
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Post by BowtieGuy on Jan 18, 2005 2:03:10 GMT -5
Have you checked to make sure the window motor is still good? if it is chech the contacts and clean them.
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Post by Missgoodwrench on Jan 18, 2005 21:03:51 GMT -5
What is the easiest way to test and see if the motor is still good? I know nothing about wiring so i kinda need pictures drawn with crayons on this one.
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Post by Bent on Jan 20, 2005 20:19:05 GMT -5
You could try hooking the two leads on the motor to a constant on and to a ground to see if the motor does anything and work fom there....
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Post by Missgoodwrench on Feb 3, 2005 23:36:22 GMT -5
Thanks! working with wiring to me is like eating pasta. It always ends up in a knot! I will check that out and let you know.
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Post by Bent on Feb 3, 2005 23:38:12 GMT -5
No problem.. Let us know what happens!
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Post by Bent on Apr 4, 2005 15:50:15 GMT -5
I may have found the reason your window won't work. Sometimes the motors get alittle stuck and need to be nudged loose. I did this on mine by removing the door panel and smacking the motor with a bfh while holding the up switch on the window..P.S. Don't forget to turn your key to accessory and save yourself alot of hammering.
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