Passenger-Side Door Glass Can Be Operated Manually But Cannot Be Operated Automatically: Notes
PASSENGER-SIDE DOOR GLASS CAN BE OPERATED MANUALLY BUT CANNOT BE OPERATED AUTOMATICALLY (POWER WINDOW SYSTEM) DESCRIPTION AND POSSIBLE CAUSES
| Description |
Passenger-side door glass cannot be operated automatically but can be operated manually using power window sub switch |
| Possible Causes |
- Power window system initial setting not completed
- Power window sub switch malfunction
- Power window motor (RH) malfunction
- Open circuit in wiring harness between the following terminals:
- Power window sub switch terminal D and power window motor (RH) terminal B
- Power window sub switch terminal L and power window motor (RH) terminal H
- Power window sub switch terminal E and power window motor (RH) terminal F
- Power window sub switch terminal J and power window motor (RH) terminal D
- Short to ground in wiring harness between the following terminals:
- Power window sub switch terminal D and power window motor (RH) terminal B
- Power window sub switch terminal E and power window motor (RH) terminal F
- Power window sub switch terminal J and power window motor (RH) terminal D
- Short to power supply in wiring harness between the following terminals:
- Power window sub switch terminal D and power window motor (RH) terminal B
- Power window sub switch terminal E and power window motor (RH) terminal F
- Connector poor contact or terminal damage
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