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Right Rear Door Power Window Not Working

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Old May 3, 2004 | 01:11 PM
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Default Right Rear Door Power Window Not Working

The power window in the right rear door on my 94SE isn't working using either the door switch or the switch on the driver'* door. The window is full up so I'm not getting rain but it won't go down. Because neither switch will operate the window I'm wondering if it is the motor or a loose connection to the motor.

Can anyone tell me how to get the door trim panel off so I can get access to the window. Are there any other possibilities. All the other windows work OK although the left rear window acted up the other day but now it seems to be fine.

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Old May 3, 2004 | 04:47 PM
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Try the door switch with the car off and your ear to the door skin, do you hear a click or buzzing sound? If so try banging the door panel with your hand while depressing the button.
The door skin comes off with push clips around the perimeter, you will need a upolstery tool to pry the fastners off. The door handle bezel has screws to remove it first and the arm rest should pull up and off after the perimeter clips have been removed.
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