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Passenger side window switch

bills96xlt

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Apopka, Florida
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'96 XLT
HELP! the front passenger side window lift switch does not work. I replaced the switch and still not working. The switch on the driver's side operates the the passanger side ok so I know that the motor works. Does anyone know how to trouble shoot the switch or the wiring between the swithch and motor? The new switch is from Auto Zone and I don't know how to test it to see if it is good. Any help will be greatly apprecated as I really need to put the door back together.
 






Just a thought, but double check the passenger side switch while holding the window unlock feature on the drivers side, if you have one.
I have two dogs, and if i forget to lock the windows, they step on the rear switches. Drivers buttons will not override them and they usually endup kinda chocking themselves till i brake kinda hard to make them loose their footing and get off the switch.

This leads to the window lock switch not always unlocking the rest of the windows, and when the wife rides in the passenger seat she tries the switch and it doesn't always work.

My ride usually has two *****es in it!!:scratch:
 






Just a thought, but double check the passenger side switch while holding the window unlock feature on the drivers side, if you have one.
I have two dogs, and if i forget to lock the windows, they step on the rear switches. Drivers buttons will not override them and they usually endup kinda chocking themselves till i brake kinda hard to make them loose their footing and get off the switch.

This leads to the window lock switch not always unlocking the rest of the windows, and when the wife rides in the passenger seat she tries the switch and it doesn't always work.

My ride usually has two *****es in it!!:scratch:

Boy do I feel dumb! In the process of testing stuff I invertenly hit the window lock after I replaced the bad switch. Your post got me in the right direction and now the window works! Too late tonight to put the door back together.
Thanks again for your repsonse.
 






Well that's good, and easier to track down then the red/blue wire at connectors. I liked the symptoms though, different. Night,
 






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