Mitch
11-29-2007, 10:18 PM
Sometimes it may be as simple as the seal around the window binding to the glass. It could be you’ve spilled debris on one, or all of the window switches. It could be you’ve not used the window in a long while and condensation has built up inside the motor itself. There is a way to help you determine where your problem originates. While engaging the window switch for the selected window, listen for a click noise from inside the door panel, and/or watch for the interior dome lamp to dim slightly while engaging the switch. If you observe a click noise or dimming of the dome lamp, you’ve got a good switch. Now, it may be the seal is binding to the window. Wrap firmly against the window with a closed hand while engaging the switch. Use caution, you will not break the glass but you might hurt your hand. If you find that hasn’t helped, try closing the door firmly while holding the window switch down.