Very good answer ray if this is happening with both the passenger switch and the master drivers door switch or just the passengers switch first if it's both please take off the master switch connector and clean the pins on the switch and the inside of the contacts on the connector use alcohol and a lite abrasive corrosion will limit electrical passage at those contacts and stop the power going to the passengers switch also inside the switch there are contacts that can get burned and fouled out if after cleaning the connections it still doesn't work you will have to open the switch itself and clean those button contacts on the copper arms do not put grease inside it will make it worse and maybe shorting out all together so you must be more specific here and I mean is it just the passenger switch thats not working or is it both my answer applys to both switches if it's just the passenger switch same thing do the pins the switch connector and if still a problem take that switch apart and do those copper arms button contacts good luck stephen
Your window switch is faulty. You have sufficient voltage to make the window go down, as the power needed is low. You may have sufficient voltage To make it go back up, but I suspect that there is insufficient amperage to make it work. Your switch is absorbing the amperage needed to make the window motor work. Putting a volt meter on your switch will tell you all is working, but also check the amperage in and out of the switch. If less is coming out, there's your problem!
Replace switch. Too much voltage drop when uder load.
SOURCE: passenger electric window
Hi Ethel101
I think that what has happened with your vehicle, is that the master (driver control) switch has become defective....If you have a friend who is good with electronics you may be able to ask for help in getting it fixed....otherwise a new unit is needed.
Best regards
Johngee10
SOURCE: 2002 ford mustang power windows
Not sure what a gem box is but we had the same problem on our 94. It was the plastic drive gear in the lift motor. Auto Zone sold the entire assembly for about $50. Yours might be rebuildable ie. plastic gear replacement. Considering where it is located R&R was relativly easy. Rmember to suuprt the window so as not to change position when you rmove the motor assy. Good Luck
SOURCE: passenger window doesn't go up, it only goes down.
Unfortunately, this is a hit or miss problem with your generation of Taurus window motors. I am assuming it is Power windows. If it is not Power windows it could have come of track and/or hit a snag. To get a better look you will need to remove the door panel by the screws in the door handle,etc.. and clips around the frame of the door panel. Once removed, there will be a a few places to see what is actually happening when you try to roll the window up.. If it is power windows the true work is rolling UP the window,as gravity is what rolls it down. If you SEE the motor spinning but the window is stationary, you have a snag. If it isnt spinning you can get a new motor from a dealer or even a junkyard. If it is Manual windows.. You SHOULD HOPEFULLY see where and how the window is catching and not rolling up.. hope this helps and good luck!
SOURCE: mustang rear window...fuse or motor?
first check the fuse.if its good then check the window motor by pressing the button and if you dont hear the motor going theres your problem, needs to be replaced. unfortunatly the motor isnt sold by itself you got to buy the window regulator. here is a pic. of the part
SOURCE: 2002 Ford Explorer passenger power window problem
Check the fuse panel first, after that check your fuse relays under the hood, if not then it might be a wiring problem.
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