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Passenger side Window not working

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DanB93

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When I bought my Vert. the pass. window control did not work but the main panel did so it was no big deal. I have tried several things to repair it, replaced the module, made sure master window lock not on, traced wire to door panel, but no luck so far. I should mention that the door lock on the pass. does work so power is not the problem. I took the main driver's side panel out to check it out and found a red wire with a blue strip not hooked to anything. It had a piece of tape on it as well and I can't seem to figure out what its for. Everything on the door works so I was wondering if this is the problem.
In the picture the mystery wire is to the left of the center. Sorry, I need to find a program to put arrows in. Any ideas?


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Turkey Sammich

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Wash your hands sicko!
 

cervinistang

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lol.
Dident your mama teach you to wash up nicely?
 

Strype

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ALWAYS replace the switch itself first... If it isn't that you can almost bet it's the motor. I've been thru it all on verts.

I've only had to buy one window motor as it was almost always the switch.
 
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DanB93

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First off next, Next time, I'll wear gloves so as to not offend those with clean hand fetishes. .

But I just wanted to add that the window works fine but only from the master panel not the passenger button.
 

ryan218

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DanB93 said:
First off next, Next time, I'll wear gloves so as to not offend those with clean hand fetishes. .

But I just wanted to add that the window works fine but only from the master panel not the passenger button.
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then i bet....its the switch...
 
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