Farmer Sparky
New member
Hi,
Daughter just bought her first car and we found that the driver's side window won't go down. So I pulled off the door panel and popped off the electrical connector to see if voltage was getting to the motor. I had +12v and -12v when I operated the switch both ways (and zero of course when the switch was in neutral). So I ordered a new window motor.
So today I removed the old motor and was ready to put the new motor in. I thought I'd give the new motor a quick check and plugged it in. When I hit raise, the motor operated one way. So I hit lower and got nothing. I traded motors (old for new) and got the same results. No motor operation when trying to lower the window. I removed the motor and rechecked that there was voltage going to the plug and there was for both raise and lower, just like before.
Now what?
Thanks
Daughter just bought her first car and we found that the driver's side window won't go down. So I pulled off the door panel and popped off the electrical connector to see if voltage was getting to the motor. I had +12v and -12v when I operated the switch both ways (and zero of course when the switch was in neutral). So I ordered a new window motor.
So today I removed the old motor and was ready to put the new motor in. I thought I'd give the new motor a quick check and plugged it in. When I hit raise, the motor operated one way. So I hit lower and got nothing. I traded motors (old for new) and got the same results. No motor operation when trying to lower the window. I removed the motor and rechecked that there was voltage going to the plug and there was for both raise and lower, just like before.
Now what?
Thanks