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post Aug 22, 2011 - 9:46 PM
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I running into an issue where my passenger rear window would have issues going back up after going down. At first I thought it was my button but after getting another one installed I still get the same issue. I spoke to a local junk yard employee who said it's something to do with the motor. I find it odd because when I press up I don't hear the motor click or anything that will signal a power going to the motor. When I press down I hear it click. Anyone has any idea what this might be? If it is the motor where would I get a new one? Does toyota still sell it? Also anyone know where I can get a diagram of the vert rear windows?


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post Aug 23, 2011 - 3:06 AM
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QUOTE (jlspec @ Aug 22, 2011 - 9:46 PM) *
I running into an issue where my passenger rear window would have issues going back up after going down. At first I thought it was my button but after getting another one installed I still get the same issue. I spoke to a local junk yard employee who said it's something to do with the motor. I find it odd because when I press up I don't hear the motor click or anything that will signal a power going to the motor. When I press down I hear it click. Anyone has any idea what this might be? If it is the motor where would I get a new one? Does toyota still sell it? Also anyone know where I can get a diagram of the vert rear windows?



Funny how I had the same problem a long time ago, it wouldn't go up, then the "mechanic" did something with the switch and re routed another switch back there.

But now mine won't go down.
I'm guessing it's something do with the switch?
Check those with a voltmeter and see of currents flowing when u press up/down viseversa.

It can't hurt
Hope this helps.


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