Driver's Power Window Motor Test
- Remove the door panel (see FRONT DOOR PANEL REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ).
- Disconnect the 6P connector from the driver's power window motor.
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Motor Test
- Test the motor in each direction by connecting battery power and ground according to the table. When the motor stops running, disconnect one lead immediately.
- If the motor does not run or fails to run smoothly, replace it.
Pulsar Test
- Reconnect the 6P connector to the driver's power window motor.
- Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
- Check for voltage between the terminals.
- There should be battery voltage between the No. 6 (+) and No. 5 (-) terminals.
- Connect an analog voltmeter between the No. 3 (+) and No. 5 (-) terminals, and run the power window motor down or up. The voltmeter needle should move back and forth alternately (a digital voltmeter reads about 2.5 V).
- Connect an analog voltmeter between the No. 2 (+) and No. 5 (-) terminals, and run the power window motor down or up. The voltmeter needle should move back and forth alternately (a digital voltmeter reads about 2.5 V).
- If the voltage is not as specified, do the master switch input test at the appropriate terminals: No. 5, 6,7, and 16 (see MASTER SWITCH INPUT TEST ).
- If the switch is OK, replace the power window motor.
- Reset the power window control unit (see RESETTING THE POWER WINDOW CONTROL UNIT ).