my driver side window has quit working in its in the "down" position and
the window motor has been working on and off for the past three years when
it goes down or up, the motor sounds strong, but sometimes it will go down
and not come back up, i have changed the switch, but that didnt work, i
took the door panel off today and i dint see anything loose corroded or
broken, but i believe, the relay is bad. Its the electrical piece mounted
behind the door panel that the wires from the switch clip into, i believe
that might be bad, how can i test it to be sure? all other three windows
go up and down with no problems, any ideas of what might be causing my
problem?
maxima
1987 maxima 125,000 miles
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Greg Kroll - 14 Mar 2008 13:18 GMT
Probably your window regulator. I have replaced 3 of them in a 1993 Maxima
GXE and the fourth one is broken as I write. I'll get around to fixing that
one sometime... A new regulator costs around $75 or so. I understand this
is a common problem in Maxima's.
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> my driver side window has quit working in its in the "down" position and
> the window motor has been working on and off for the past three years when
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Maxima - 18 Mar 2008 02:53 GMT
thanks, I will let you know what i find. I havent had a chance to look into
it (been working) and it is parked in a shed right now so i'm not concerned
about it too much, but i will keep ya posted. the window goes up and down
really smooth, i'm not real sure if the regulator is at fault when it goes
up and down smoothly, It like it has a mind of its own. It goes down and a
week later, i can try it and it will go back up. there is no binding from
what i can see.
Jordan
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