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Power window not working?

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    Mike WaringMike Waring
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      2005 Dodge 1500 Ram passenger window works great from passenger controls. It will not go down using Driver controls. After getting it down using the passenger controls it will go up using the Driver controls. Just can’t get it down using Driver controls. Help

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      none nonenone
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        Sounds like a problem with the switch in the driver’s door. Some quality time with a voltmeter would prove or disprove it. http://www.revbase.com/BBBMotor/Wd should get you any wiring diagrams you need.

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        Rafael HedrickRafael Hedrick
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          [quote=”golfer1943″ post=117036]2005 Dodge 1500 Ram passenger window works great from passenger controls. It will not go down using Driver controls. After getting it down using the passenger controls it will go up using the Driver controls. Just can’t get it down using Driver controls. Help[/quote]

          Also, another option is to try a junk yard for the switch if you’re a novice with a voltmeter. Like that it’s a quick cheap test.

          #630502
          ErinErin
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            Maybe remove that switch panel, everything still hooked up, hit “down” on the switch while moving the wires around a little. Try that first.
            But if not…
            You could also carefully disassemble that particular switch, clean up all contacts with light sanding and maybe electrical cleaner. Maybe carefully pull the tabs a bit to ensure contact. You should also re-lubricate that switch. Not sure what is best for that though. I think I just used ball joint grease but I know something is better.

            One thing – if you do go repositioning tabs to ensure contact, once the switch is together and you plug it in to test, make sure you have the key ready to switch “off” in case you bent them too much. Hard to say for sure without seeing the switch in person taken apart.

            #630507
            none nonenone
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              [quote=”Summer_Night” post=117059]Not sure what is best for that though. I think I just used ball joint grease but I know something is better.[/quote]

              That ball joint grease is conductive if it uses a mineral oil base. Use a silicon dielectric grease next time.

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