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We just had a situation where none of the power windows worked, some one suggested pulling the negative terminal of the battery and waiting 30 seconds, tried it and it worked, windoews back in operation, easiest fix in a while
Each window has its own motor. If NONE are working, check the switch. The YELLOW wire should be HOT. 12V its on a 30 amp circuit breaker. Unusual to lose ALL the windows, unless the switch is bad OR no power to the switch. The other windows get power through the main window switch
It happened to me yesterday, I was worried because all the fuses were right.
Just unplug the hose from the driver's door, it has many color cables inside, pull out the thick black one, it might be broken. I cut with a knife that hose so I was able to see inside and repair the borken cable.
I put another cable to fix it, it took me about five minutes, no more.
Repair costs: $ 3.00 of black silicon sealer for the hose.
Power Window Motor: Service and Repair
REMOVAL
1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
2. Remove the window regulator from the door.
3. Place the window regulator on a suitable work surface and remove the screws that secure the power window motor to the window regulator.
4. Remove the power window motor from the window regulator.
INSTALLATION
1. Position the power window motor onto the window regulator.
2. Install and tighten the screws that secure the power window motor to the window regulator. Tighten the screws to 9 Nm (80 in. lbs.).
3. Install the window regulator onto the door.
4. Reconnect the battery negative cable.
PULL THE DOOR OFF MAKE SURE THE 2 LITTLE DOOR HANGERS ARE CONNECTED TO THE SWITCH MECHANISM IF IT IS. THEN YOUR SWITCH IS BROKE. GO TO SCHUCKS AND ASK THEM IF THEY CAN ORDER YOU A WHOLE NEW DOOR LOCK SWITCH ASSEMBLY. REWIRE AND TAA-DA!!!
a brake in ur wires in the door,on a 04 grand i had the same problem,in the wire harness were the junction box is rust had broken one of the male prongs
If the motor works when you jump it directly Then your issue is with wiring and/or switches. Look in the door jams at the wiring. Pull back the boots and visually inspect for broken wires. Then check switches. Both of those were common issues.
Let me know how that works for you?
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