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Hi, no have not checked the motor, this is what i'm hoping to avoid, then it'll have to go to the garage. I'm hoping it's the relay but dont know where to find it!
I dont what happened to my post, but i havent checked the motor yet, i;m trying to avoid that, it then goes to the garage. I hope its the relay but I dont know where it is.
Further to checking your drive motor, just try to listen while you try to operate your window, is there any noise? is so its mean motor is working but plastic gear in side power window unit is slipped, then you have to open your door from in side & approach to this unit, not very complicated but needs bit time to do, I have done this excersise with one door second is still panding,
Welcome to this forum! I've moved your thread to the stock 2002-2005 section. Check your switches, and the ground connection in the door. There is a bulkhead connector behind the kick panel that occasionally gets a bad connection. The other possibility is a broken wire between the door & the frame inside of the rubber cover.
I must say it's not the motor in your case if all of them just gone dead, its got to be ground , common lose connection, control switch which is controlling all of four windows, or may be the fuse holder if not fuse!!