Passenger window doesn't go down/up when opening the door to prevent hitting.
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Passenger window doesn't go down/up when opening the door to prevent hitting.
Passenger window doesn't go down/up when opening the door to prevent hitting the frame.
It usually go down (like half an inch) when opening the door so the window doesn't hit anything on top. And goes back up when closing the door.
Now that doesn't work. Is there a rely/fuse/harness. What should I check?
It usually go down (like half an inch) when opening the door so the window doesn't hit anything on top. And goes back up when closing the door.
Now that doesn't work. Is there a rely/fuse/harness. What should I check?
#2
It could be a window regulator, which is a common problem in the 996. Both of mine have been replaced. Can you push the window down with your hand when the door is open? If so, does it go back up when you close the door? If so, it's the regulator. It could also be microswitches in the door. Finally, it could just need to be reset. This can be accomplished by lowering the window completely then holding the switch for 15 - 20 seconds. Raise the window and do the same thing. It probably won't work - but it's worth a try.
The window regulator replacement is a fairly easy DIY if your're mechanically inclined. There's a nice step-by-step guide with photos on Renntech.org. It's for a Boxster, but the procedure is very similar.
The window regulator replacement is a fairly easy DIY if your're mechanically inclined. There's a nice step-by-step guide with photos on Renntech.org. It's for a Boxster, but the procedure is very similar.
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Guys this has been covered several times, I just give you my paste and copy, but read the entire post from that time frame, it has some valid points pertaining your issue.
09-03-2010, 09:43 AM #22 max996
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FYI, all the above mentioned issues, before you replace the door assembly, try this.
Found that the door latch was sticking somewhat, not returning to it's proper position.
Caused by build up of road grime etc, solution was to externally wipe it clean and applied some silcone or whatever you have (wd-40)spray on the metal moving parts.
Works great, found out after trouble shooting both door handle micro switches, and ready to attack the door latch assembly.
And while you are at it, do the passenger side as well, it to will need lube
Guys this has been covered several times, I just give you my paste and copy, but read the entire post from that time frame, it has some valid points pertaining your issue.
09-03-2010, 09:43 AM #22 max996
Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: 92553
Posts: 41
Rep Power: 2
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FYI, all the above mentioned issues, before you replace the door assembly, try this.
Found that the door latch was sticking somewhat, not returning to it's proper position.
Caused by build up of road grime etc, solution was to externally wipe it clean and applied some silcone or whatever you have (wd-40)spray on the metal moving parts.
Works great, found out after trouble shooting both door handle micro switches, and ready to attack the door latch assembly.
And while you are at it, do the passenger side as well, it to will need lube
#6
I just found out 2 things
1. When I opened the door and pushed the window down by hand, when I closed the door the window rolled up by itself.
2. When the door is close and I pull the outside door handle (just a bit) not to open the door but to see if the window would go down a bit. I hear the motor noise trying to put the window down, but the window doesn't go down.
Any input?
Cables too lose to bring the window down?
Micro-switch?
1. When I opened the door and pushed the window down by hand, when I closed the door the window rolled up by itself.
2. When the door is close and I pull the outside door handle (just a bit) not to open the door but to see if the window would go down a bit. I hear the motor noise trying to put the window down, but the window doesn't go down.
Any input?
Cables too lose to bring the window down?
Micro-switch?
#7
I just found out 2 things
1. When I opened the door and pushed the window down by hand, when I closed the door the window rolled up by itself.
2. When the door is close and I pull the outside door handle (just a bit) not to open the door but to see if the window would go down a bit. I hear the motor noise trying to put the window down, but the window doesn't go down.
Any input?
Cables too lose to bring the window down?
Micro-switch?
1. When I opened the door and pushed the window down by hand, when I closed the door the window rolled up by itself.
2. When the door is close and I pull the outside door handle (just a bit) not to open the door but to see if the window would go down a bit. I hear the motor noise trying to put the window down, but the window doesn't go down.
Any input?
Cables too lose to bring the window down?
Micro-switch?
The cables get stretched out over time, so the motor tries to lower the window, but all it does is take up the slack in the cable.
The hardest part of the DIY is removing the trim panel for the door. Look at the DIY online and you'll get some good tips.
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#9
www.suncoastparts.com
There are other places you can buy them, but I've been happy with Suncoast. I've also used Sunset Imports in Oregon, and I've used Pelican Parts.
Last edited by Dennis C; 11-07-2010 at 09:45 PM.
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