Could look at your post #1. #17 is labelled WNDW RAP.
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The motor is not plugged in ! There is only voltage going to the small wires! I will try to find the wire on terminal 'H'. I should have 12 VDC.
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Drivers side electric window
On the back side of the window switch is a heavy GREEN wire. With no voltage! I installed a jumper wire and feed it 12 VDC. NOW THE WINDOW GOES UP AND DOWN. But when I shut the door it started to work s it should. I opened the door and it stopped. I must have a broken wire!!!
Finally I found something! Thanks for all that helped in this matter ! |
Where does this green wire go to? Does it go from the door and into the body? Maybe I will just run a seperate wire !
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Since opening/closing the door does something you have found the point of breakage: the conduit between the door and the body.
I think the conduit un plugs on the body side. As to where the green wire goes; you could look at the diagrams I posted. In post #30 and #10. |
Originally Posted by donbrew
(Post 866294)
To reverse a DC motor you flip the polarity.
Here is the important part of the diagram again (if only the driver's window is the problem). The wire colors are noted and the terminal numbers are noted. https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.che...9586d617dc.png
Originally Posted by donbrew
(Post 855437)
If you hear clicking either the motor is bad or you didn't install the regulator right.
The wiring is pretty simple, no scary computers involved. Dare I say: take the door panel off and observe? Here is the 2010 circuit; the other 2 windows are typical of the left rear shown. https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.che...43043278bb.png This shows a better picture but still those two dart of the page and , gone................................^..^... |
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