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Question by John
Submitted on 10/12/2003
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I have a 1998 Plymouth Voyager. The power side driver window doesn't go up or down.  How do I go about seeing if it is the switch,motor or something else? All help appreciated!


Answer by fred
Submitted on 11/10/2003
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Well, you'd probably do like we did and take the door panel off (breaking a few of those stupid clips in the process and stretching the water seal) to discover that the cable has performed some pretzel maneuver around the spool...and that the internet has no answers.

 

Answer by theonlypiggy
Submitted on 8/17/2005
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the cable is most likely broke like mine just did. you can get whole assembly for about $205 (michigan) or junk yard buy whole door lol gl

 

Answer by Dave L
Submitted on 8/31/2005
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I have a 1998 Plymouth grand voyager and need to check out to see if the switch or motor is bad on power window.  How hard is it to take door panel off, or do i even need to take it off to check this out.

 

Answer by Bill
Submitted on 9/18/2005
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Yeah, 1996,  Got the same issue here. Anyone figure out how to disconnect the lift arm from the window?

 

Answer by crichton
Submitted on 9/29/2005
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i have the same problem with my 1999 voyager, ive took it apart and messed about with it without any joy , it works everynow and then at the moment its stuck down and i cant get it backup. any 1 been able to fix this annoying problem? plz post ty

 

Answer by Ron
Submitted on 10/19/2006
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I'm the the same problem on the passenger side of my daughter-in-law's van.  You can get a Chilton's manual at AutoZone for about 17 bucks.  That will show you how to do electrical tests to determine if it is the switch, wiring, or motor.  It gets pretty complicated, so in the end I am guessing it is the motor.

 

Answer by josh
Submitted on 6/5/2007
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My god, you said exactly what happened to my passengers side window Fred, How can I just lock it into place up.

 

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