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Old 03-11-2012, 01:16 AM
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I was driving rolled it down now it wont go back up. Before the drivers side you had to press real hard on the button for it to go up. I tried both buttons drivers and passengers still wont go up. Please help thanks in advance
Old 03-11-2012, 01:39 AM
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If you have a super crew than take one of the back window buttons and plug the harness into your passenger harnes and If it still doesn't work then just buy a new driver side switch cluster and that should fix the problem. I had the same issue with my back wind and after jumping out the motor and realized it wasn't that I bought the master cluster for 60 bucks and it fixed the issue. All of the window ad lock switches are in a series circuit so if the mast is messed up the others won't work! Might not be your exact problem but try and jump the motor out first and if the window goes up then it's the switch! Save you a whole bunch of money haha
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Having the same problem.
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A lot of times the problem is the contacts on the window switch itself. You can pry off the part of the arm rest fairly easily and clean contacts up yourself with a qtip or something a little harder if need be.

Background:
A few months ago my passenger side window switch became defective. It was capable of rolling down the window, but was not able to roll it back up. I had to do it from the driver's side. I could still completely control the window from the driver's side, though, so I knew it was an issue with the switch. It's been a busy semester, so I had decided to put off looking into it until summer.

Well, today I was taking the dog to the park so I had my windows down, enjoying the day. When I got to the park, my driver's side window would not roll up. Same issue as the passenger's side; it would roll down but not back up. It took some playing with to get it to roll back up. In other words, I sat there for five minutes flipping the switch until it went back up. It is supposed to rain tomorrow, so I decided to leave it go until I had more time to look at it.

Sooooo that didn't work out so well. Being the intuitive mind that I am, I decided to check them out. The driver's side costs ~$70 to replace from Amazon, and the passenger's side costs $40, also from Amazon. I don't have $110 laying around to spend on window switches, so I wanted to try it myself. I did in fact figure out what was wrong, and fixed it. The cause of the issue was bad contact points. This is usually the case in terms of window switches becoming defective. All you need to fix this is maybe one or two small screwdrivers, and something to wipe off the contact points with (I used Cu Tips). This is a short tutorial of how to repair defective window switches with this issue.




First Step: Remove Window Switch
This step will vary based on your vehicle. You should be able to pry up a section of door panel to gain access. Just unhook any connectors necessary and use a small screwdriver to pry apart any snap-fits. You only want to be dealing with the switch board itself.
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2nd Step: Gaining Access to Switch Internals
The caps over each switch (your window buttons with up and down arrows) will pry off easily. After those are off, remove the actual switches (white pieces for my truck). These were also snap-fits, so use one of the small screwdrivers to pry them out. Now remove the small metal tabs underneath. These were simply laying in position, so flipping the whole configuration over will allow them to fall out.
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3rd Step: Diagnose your Situation
You may or may not have bad contacts. You will know immediately. If not it is something else, so do a little research and see what you need to do. If you are at this point you obviously wanted to try a DIY fix before paying over a hundred bucks for new switches. It's worth trying to fix while it's apart. If it doesn't work, you're out nothing and you have to buy new switches anyway. Worth a shot, right? Here is a look at a good vs bad contact.
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Last Step: Fix it!
It's quite obvious the problem here was bad contacts. All I did was scrape off the crud and afterward wiped the contacts off. Use whatever tool can get the job done. If at all possible make the contact points as smooth as possible for a clean connection.
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Just do everything in reverse to put it all back together and go test it. For me, it worked for both the driver and passenger sides! Good luck. This is a fairly straightforward fix if you're comfortable doing this. I had to take new pictures since I lost the old ones, and this whole process took me less than 10 minutes.
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THANKS!! This worked like a charm!!!
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Hey, thanks for the tip. I did this tonight and it worked great. I was able to put the window up and down with no problem. Many thanks to you all.
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This should be a sticky. Just did this and I am gitty as a school girl. I love it when a write up has pictures. Thanks for taking the time to put this together.
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Exclamation WOW! It worked!

Just finished and it worked great! Thank you!!

Even though my switch was a bit different, your photos helped a lot!

So excited!!!

BTW, I did the passenger side switch first, and it did not help. Although I was skeptical, I went ahead and took apart the driver's side just to give it a try. I don't really understand the magic of it all, but very thankful it worked!

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Thyank you, thank you. My switches were driving me crazy. Works like new now.


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