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pahunkboy -> help w power window? (5/20/2008 3:13:16 PM)

I tried googling it no luck.

driver window --I rolled it down, then it now wont go up.  a ton of rain the past week.

any advice?  how do i know if the motor is fried?  is it possible to place it up and leave it there- if so how?

the other windows all work.




kittinSol -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 3:19:07 PM)

Maybe there's some residual humidity in the circuit? I don't know whether you can take the window pane out and let the thing dry... probably not, aye [&:]...

Sometimes, these things sort themselves out seemingly miraculously, with a little bit of time, like a bad rash.




Justme696 -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 3:19:19 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

I tried googling it no luck.

driver window --I rolled it down, then it now wont go up.  a ton of rain the past week.

any advice?  how do i know if the motor is fried?  is it possible to place it up and leave it there- if so how?

the other windows all work.



what car?
mostly their are manuals to be found on google.

if you take of the inside of the door..you can put the window up again.

did you check all fuses?




faerytattoodgirl -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 3:25:57 PM)

quote:

then it now wont go up.


viagra?





camille65 -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 3:41:35 PM)

Pop the inside door panel off and take a look to see if it has gone off its track.




CalifChick -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 3:45:01 PM)

Without knowing the make and model...

Can you use your hand to push the glass up?  If so, then it's likely a plastic gear that has broken. Take the inside door panel off, push the X-frame that the glass sits on to the upright position, and use a clamp or something similar to hold it in the straight/extended position. 

Seriously... year, make, model please?

Cali




Irishknight -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 6:05:52 PM)

If it is a plastic gear or if it has fallen off track, once you get it in the up position, it should stay there.  Kind of like when you were 20.




Aneirin -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 6:21:24 PM)

It is always the driver's door that gets screwed in whatever way, I know this is the most used side, but as a driver, it still sucks, especially when you know all other doors are ok and maybe even in factory condition as to their mechanicals.




Owner59 -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 6:39:24 PM)

Check the fuse 1st.

If the motor runs,spray W-D40 in the tracks and manually assist the window up.Keep up w/ the WC-40 till it`s good and lubed.

Pop the panel and lube the moving parts.The handle and door pockets come off 1st,then the panel "pops" off.Start at the bottom.Keep track of the parts.Peel off the plastic to get at the innerds.

God forbid you need a motor.I love power windows,till they break.




petdave -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 7:14:54 PM)

Geez, you need to give us something to go on, man!

Make, model, and year first.

When you hit the switch, does anything happen? Humming, grinding? If you have the dome light on and hit the switch, does the light dim? What if you press it "down"? What if you press it in the "up" direction very firmly and hold it? (seriously, give it a try) Do the driver's power window switches still work on the other windows? Did anything weird happen when you last powered the window down, or has it been giving you trouble lately, and if so, what kind of trouble? 




slaveboyforyou -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 7:21:23 PM)

I have never bought a vehicle with power windows, and this is why.  How hard is it to manually crank the window down?  Now if you have to manually crank the passenger side down while driving, that just improves your driving skills.  [;)]




JohnWarren -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 7:24:40 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou

I have never bought a vehicle with power windows, and this is why.  How hard is it to manually crank the window down?  Now if you have to manually crank the passenger side down while driving, that just improves your driving skills.  [;)]


I have a different reason.  We have lots of canals in Florida that run right next to roads.  In an accident you have a good chance on ending up in a deep canal and the power window won't work when the car is in water.  Now, I can always break the driver's side window with my piece, but Libby doesn't carry and that makes me nervous




petdave -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 8:07:22 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: slaveboyforyou

I have never bought a vehicle with power windows, and this is why.  How hard is it to manually crank the window down?  Now if you have to manually crank the passenger side down while driving, that just improves your driving skills.  [;)]


It's actually a lot more work than setting the choke or the spark advance... lazy  kids these days... [8|]

i actually used to roll down the back window in our Neon while driving... but then, i have a tendency to hit the turn signal with my right hand by reaching through the steering wheel, so that i don't have to bring my left hand back into the car...




DomAviator -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 8:10:08 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: JohnWarren

I have a different reason.  We have lots of canals in Florida that run right next to roads.  In an accident you have a good chance on ending up in a deep canal and the power window won't work when the car is in water.  Now, I can always break the driver's side window with my piece, but Libby doesn't carry and that makes me nervous


Power windows will work just fine under water. They did a thing on it on mythbusters. Car headlights and tailights will work for a good 20 - 30 minutes as well. Remember, DC electricity works pretty well underwater - hence underwater welding and cutting. (just dont get between the ground clamp and the stinger! Ive also used cordless drills underwater on my boat when too lazy to drag out the compressor to use an air tool.) 

By the way, the best thing to break a car window with isnt a gun or other heavy blunt object. Believe it or not, its a small spring loaded centerpunch you can get at Harbor freight for $2. My previous town had a volunteer FD / emergency squad with a dive team. Those little center punches are what we used - both on land or underwater. You can pound on a window with the butt of a dive knife, a rock etc but one tap from those center punches and it shatters and without showering those inside with glass. Keep in mind you can / should ONLY try to break side or back windows. NEVER try to kick out / break a windshield. Those are safetyglass not tempered glass they will crack but not come apart without an ax, saw, halligan bar etc.... 




SleepyDom -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 9:22:31 PM)

The trick with power window:  have a total power exchange and it will always obey you.




TheHeretic -> RE: help w power window? (5/20/2008 10:06:39 PM)

        Before you ripping a door apart (and have the royal pain in the ass of getting it back together right) have you tried some plain old electrical contact cleaning spray while working the button back and forth?

       Might be as simple as a grimy switch.




Justme696 -> RE: help w power window? (5/21/2008 2:41:33 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: JohnWarren

I have a different reason.  We have lots of canals in Florida that run right next to roads.  In an accident you have a good chance on ending up in a deep canal and the power window won't work when the car is in water.  Now, I can always break the driver's side window with my piece, but Libby doesn't carry and that makes me nervous


you can buy one of those life-safe-hammers.(to cut your belt and smash the window)
http://www.shop.com/Two_(2)_Original_Life_Hammer_Escape_Hammer_(Orange)-35273926-46484274-p!.shtml?sourceid=298

soon they will have to be in every car here. (here beeing The Netherlands)




calamitysandra -> RE: help w power window? (5/21/2008 5:56:21 AM)

Those are really handy, I have one in my car too.




Owner59 -> RE: help w power window? (5/21/2008 6:03:52 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

       Before you ripping a door apart (and have the royal pain in the ass of getting it back together right) have you tried some plain old electrical contact cleaning spray while working the button back and forth?

      Might be as simple as a grimy switch.


Good points.Popping the panel is the last resort.

Check every possible connection and part before going inside.

The wire bridge between the door and corner panel could cut or shorting out. 





Justme696 -> RE: help w power window? (5/21/2008 6:05:32 AM)

spraying contact spray in a space might lead also to "short circuit". Not every part has to make contact...lol




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