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post Apr 5, 2006 - 2:40 PM
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is it possible to roll up a power window with the switch not working or the motor bein dead. anyway this is possible. i am having a issue with my car that i cant roll up the passenger side window. i want to roll it up manually and just not touch it again you know. i have to leave my window open at night now any help would be great. i checked the switch itself and it worked. so i want to test the connection to the windows because i dont even hear the motor trying to roll up. its not doing nothing. and if it was dying it would atleast make some noise right? thanks

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post Apr 5, 2006 - 7:40 PM
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havent tried hitting it. and it just recently did it. it just wont go up. now i talked to a guy off a supra board and he said "When you push the window up button while the car is idling, do the revs change slightly?
If so, the window motor is trying to draw power so it's not a fuse issue.
I had this problem which i fixed last weekend. The sprocket on the electric motor somehow jammed on the teeth of the window winding mechanism that it moves along. I just pulled the window winding mechanism out and freed it up. now it works fine.
Hope it's that easy for you too." which he is right i do hear the revs so does anyone think they could help me figure out what he is talking about i looked at a 6gc regulator and motor and a supra reg and motor they look pretty much the same. just atleast need my window to roll up. i am ghettoing it out with some plastic and a car cover.

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