Door Glass Does Not Move Up And Down In Automatic Mode: Notes
NOTE:
- Perform the following inspection for the power window system component parts of windows where the door glass cannot be operated automatically.
DOOR GLASS DOES NOT MOVE UP AND DOWN IN AUTOMATIC MODE DESCRIPTION AND POSSIBLE CAUSE
| Description |
Door glass does not move up and down in automatic mode |
| Possible Causes |
- Power window motor malfunction
- Open circuit in wiring harness between the following terminals:
Driver-side:
- Power window main switch terminal 2D and power window motor terminal B
- Power window main switch terminal 1A and power window motor terminal D
- Power window main switch terminal 1I and power window motor terminal A
- Power window main switch terminal 2F and power window motor terminal C
Except for driver-side:
- Power window subswitch terminal F and power window motor terminal B
- Power window subswitch terminal J and power window motor terminal D
- Power window subswitch terminal L and power window motor terminal A
- Power window subswitch terminal D and power window motor terminal
C
- Short to power supply in wiring harness between the following terminals:
Driver-side:
- Power window main switch terminal 2D and power window motor terminal B
- Power window main switch terminal 1A and power window motor terminal D
- Power window main switch terminal 1I and power window motor terminal A
- Power window main switch terminal 2F and power window motor terminal C
Except for driver-side:
- Power window subswitch terminal F and power window motor terminal B
- Power window subswitch terminal J and power window motor terminal D
- Power window subswitch terminal L and power window motor terminal A
- Power window subswitch terminal D and power window motor terminal
C
- Short to ground in wiring harness between the following terminals:
Driver-side:
- Power window main switch terminal 2D and power window motor terminal B
- Power window main switch terminal 1A and power window motor terminal D
- Power window main switch terminal 1I and power window motor terminal A
- Power window main switch terminal 2F and power window motor terminal C
Except for driver-side:
- Power window subswitch terminal F and power window motor terminal B
- Power window subswitch terminal J and power window motor terminal D
- Power window subswitch terminal L and power window motor terminal A
- Power window subswitch terminal D and power window motor terminal
C
- Power window main switch malfunction
- Power window subswitch malfunction
NOTE:
- The automatic function and the IG OFF timer function do not operate while the power window switch is in fail-safe mode. The fail-safe operates when sensor 1, and/or sensor 2, and/or the sensor power supply malfunctions.
- Sensor 1 and/or 2 malfunction
- When the door glass is moving up and down, the power window switch cannot sense a pulse signal from sensor 1 during the time it senses 5 pulses (2.5 cycles) from sensor 2.
- When the door glass is moving up and down, the switch cannot sense a pulse signal from sensor 2 during the time it senses 5 pulses (2.5 cycles) from sensor 1.
- There are three abnormal pulses in a pulse signal while the door glass is moving up or down.
- There are 20 cycle pulses from a closed position while the door glass is moving up.
- There is no pulse signal for 1 s after the door glass is moved down.
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Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
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