My Mazda 6 all the windows worked but now my passenger window won't. The batterey is good & checked the fuse also. Can't get it to up or down from master switch or passenger side.
SOURCE: can't control passenger window in mazda 6
Passenger window lost programing. To reprogram, turn the key on, go to the passenger side and with the passemger switch run the window all the way down and hold switch in down position for 2 seconds, then run all the way up and hold in up position for 2 seconds, then repeat again within 5 seconds. Should work from drivers side master switch now.
SOURCE: Passenger window won't work using the driver side control switch
Open the window with the local button and keep the button pressed for 3 seconds after it has fully opened. Then close the window and keep the button pressed for 3 seconds after it has fully closed. This calibrates the position of the window which it lost when you changed the battery. Good luck
SOURCE: Mazda MPV: how to raise power window manually?
Hi,
I just had this problem with my driver door window. I took the door panel off and discovered that the motor was burnt out by testing with a meter.
I called around and found a motor at a junkyard for $135 dollars! I didn't bother looking at the price for a new one yet. Budget is very tight right now.
Like you I just wanted a way to get the window up until I could get around to replacing the part.
You can find out what I did with pictures here.
This is for the front driver side window. I did the same for the rear passenger side window and the steps are fairly similar.
There are few less steps to getting the panel off, but it was a little trickier to get the panel back on. (The key was to pull the bottom out and start at the front: Lower the forward part of the panel over the top of the frame first - while pushing firmly at the top of the panel).
The steps for disengaging the motor and raising the window with the motor re-engaged are almost the same. The only differences are that the motor is in a different position in the frame. It's down near the bottom of the frame - and seemingly inaccessible at first glance.
However, if you disconnect the motor from the frame and let it dangle on the regulator wires, you can pull it all the way through to the other port in the frame. That way, it turns out that, it was even easier to work with than the driver window motor.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: 2006 Mazda 6 Power windows and Mirrors not working?
Hi, I have the same problem in my car which is a Mercedes c180 which I might have the solution for the problem. I have traced the problem to the window control module which is found under the interior door panel. you would need to do a test to verify it is similar to my problem. Remove the fuses from the fuse box that corresponds with the windows that are faulty for a few seconds, then replace the fuse which should reset the control module. If it is the same problem as mine the windows will work temporary, which I believe is a faulty window control module. Please let me know how you go.
SOURCE: Driver's side power window will not work
Remove door panel to check wiring to switch and motor
See if motor is getting power through the switch - if so motor is bad
If no power to motor check operation of switch - jump wires to test
if window works bad switch
thanks.
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