Question:
How to manually roll up my power window (bad switch 99 Malibu)?
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2010-06-28 19:12:46 UTC
Last december my master switch must have got frozen, the switch felt like it literally snapped, now the window doesn't move. All other switches on it work up/down. My brother checked the motor, it's fine, but he said when he touched some of the wires(not sure if he touched the switch wires together or to the motor) they just melted? (idk what that means) I had him crack the window for me since it's hot now, and someone broke into my car so I need it back up so how do I manually roll it up, using the wires in the switch.
Three answers:
Mac S
2010-06-28 19:25:02 UTC
A picture of the switch would be helpful.
guitarspielerman
2010-06-28 19:31:29 UTC
You can just apply battery voltage to the motor for the window. Using a wiring diagram, find the wire that should apply power, and just put 12 volts to it. The window will go right up.
2016-12-04 04:35:18 UTC
in the experience that your no longer listening to any sound then it form of feels to me that the motor is burned up. how you are able to get it up is to get rid of the door panel, likely hung on via some tree clips from the lower back that better than in all probability will ruin once you attempt to get rid of them. once the panel is off attempt to be in a position to push the window up from the bottom by an get admission to hollow. Being that it form of feels to be a motor situation and under no circumstances a regulator situation this is going to not sleep once you get it. the purely situation i will see you having is that if the motor is seized, in which case you'll opt for to disconnect the motor from the regulator then push the window up and reconnect the motor to carry it in position. Window automobiles are lower priced, distinctly for fords. verify with a community salvage backyard. ought to purely value you $25 and if you're dealing with the effort of eliminating the door panel a motor alternative is very few bolts and an electric powered connector away.


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