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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 mike

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Hello to all , stop slamming your doors , if that is  what it takes  to get your window to work then, it is a good chance

that is what  caused your window not to work in the first place .

here is my story , same problem  window would not move  yet one could here the relay clicking on and off as i released the button for the  window

First try a credit card all around the window to ensure the seals are not sticking to the window  easy enough right ! do inside and outside now use silicone spray in the rubber both sides of the glass , no worry you can windex afterwards

if this fails try next step  (NO DO NOT SLAM THE DOOR LOL)

Remove the door panel  check Google how to do it , do not be intimidated it is easy stuff , watch out for the wiring used for light and switches  , no worries everything just snaps back into place

locate the motor hold down bolts and with a ratchet loosen slightly each bolt , you do not want to remove them

if the window jambed  there is a load on the motor by loosening  the bollts you will here the motor shift back into a  less stressed  position tighten bolts  plug wire test up and down  .

if at this point the window does not work verify power to the motor if power  is a yes  you will probably need a new window motor

i hope this helps  just remember cars are like people no one likes to get slapped when something is wrong  :)

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