96 ex coupe passenger window problem My passenger window won't roll up or down. I have voltage coming out of the switch and to the plug where the regulator plugs in. Also, before I replaced the entire motor/regulator assembly I found good voltage on the wires between the plug and motor. I didn't want to cut into the wires on the new assembly to test them for voltage. With the new motor assembly installed I ran a jumper cable from the negative side of the battery to one of the bolt heads that hold the motor on to the door thinking maybe I had a bad ground but the motor still does not move. The only thing I can think of to check now is unplug the motor and run a hotwire directly to the motor side of the plug but it's raining and 39 degrees out. I had to throw a tarp on it and run for cover! I guess my question is, is it possible that the new motor from O'Reilly's is bad? How do I test the motor? Thanks, Jim in Vancouver Washington. |
Re: 96 ex coupe passenger window problem Update: ran a ground directly from battery to motor assembly mounting bolt, ran hotwire directly to motor plug pins. No movement up or down. I also removed the glass to ensure there was no binding. Is there a ground that I'm missing or is the new motor just bad? |
Re: 96 ex coupe passenger window problem This system is rather complicated for me and I do not have a 96 manual. Just a 94 and 2007. However..the motor should have 4 leads red (hot),black (ground),white yellow/green strip. There are 3 fuses. One in the under-hood fuse relay box. Three more in the under dash fuse box. Be real careful about powering it from my info since I do not have the correct manual. |
Re: 96 ex coupe passenger window problem Thanks RIPSAW, the motor has two leads, one for the up and one for the down. I'm wondering if the opposite lead works as a ground. IE, if one lead is powered from the switch, the other lead would remain grounded? With no actual ground wire, and seeing that the mounting bolts are insulated from the motor, this is the only theory I could think of. I'll take the driver side apart today and do some testing to see how it's supposed to work. Jim in Vancouver (not BC) Washington (not DC). |
Re: 96 ex coupe passenger window problem No grounding path on motors case. Up down is done by polarity swap. The service manual is readily available online. Open/Broken wire near door harness flexing points most likely. |
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