Rear Power Window Motor Test: Test
Motor Test
- Rear Door Panel - Remove
- Rear Power Window Motor - Test
1. Test the motor in each direction by connecting 12 volt battery power and ground at the connector (A) according to the table. When the motor stops running, disconnect 12 volt battery power immediately. - If the motor does not run or fails to run smoothly, remove the rear door regulator , then go to step 2.
- If the motor runs smoothly, go to Hall IC Unit (Pulser) Test.
2. Test the rear power window motor (A) by connecting 12 volt battery power and ground according to the table. When the motor stops running, disconnect 12 volt battery power immediately.
3. If the motor does not run or fails to run smoothly, the rear power window motor is faulty; replace the rear door regulator . If the motor runs smoothly, replace the wire harness or adjust the rear door glass .Hall IC Unit (Pulser) Test
- Hall IC Unit (Pulser) - Test
1. Connect the connector (A) 2. Turn the vehicle to the ON mode
3. Do the rear power window switch input test terminals No. 5, No. 7, and No. 8.
- Left rear power window switch - Refer to: Left Rear Power Window Switch Input Test .
- Right rear power window switch - Refer to: Right Rear Power Window Switch Input Test .
MTR SVCC circuit
Rear power window switch connector No. 5 Body ground MTR PLSA and MTR PLSB circuits:
Rear power window switch connector No. 7 No. 3 No. 8 No. 3 - If the voltage is as specified, replace the rear power window switch - Refer to: Rear Power Window Switch Removal and Installation (B).
- If the voltage is not specified, the Hall IC Unit (Pulser) is faulty; replace the rear door regulator .
4. Disconnect the rear power window switch connector.
- All Removed Parts - Install
1. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal. - Power Window Control Unit - Reset