SOURCE: no power on front passenger door
Check the connections between the door and the body, not the panel on the door. If a wire was pinched between the door and body that could be the problem. There should be a boot between door and body, peal that back and look for damaged or grounded wires. Repair as necessary.
Joel
SOURCE: Power Window Not Working
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I had the same problem. There’s a wire harness and plug that
go thru a flexible boot between the body and the front doors to control the switch
clusters on the doors.
Over time opening the doors will affect these components.
(In my Jeep, I found
the black wire broken and the light blue w/blue stripe wire cracked. I fixed
them on the drivers side, and the mirrors and the locks now work. My windows
are still not working, so I’m going to check the passenger side.)
Good luck!
dwoodbutcher
SOURCE: 2003 toyota corolla sedan - power window stuck
u have to open the door pad for inspection of power winow motor and linkages
SOURCE: Saab 9-3 2.0T Aero 2004 Left Passenger Window
We know the window regulator is good, including the motor and track. The fact that you hear a noise when depressing the driver side switch tells me that there is an open wire (ground side). It could be the the switch on drivers door or the wiring in that circuit. I would ride down an extremely rough stretch of road with my finger holding down the passenger window switch on the drivers side. If it inches down then your open will be a high open where the wire will only be barely seperated. If not the seperation will be a true open. It is usually fairly easy to swap a window switch, just to be sure the open is not in the switch. Hope this helps........Tennis123
SOURCE: 2003 honda accord Power window
have the window regulator checked. If you are hearing clicking from both sides, your regulators are worn/damaged. Hopefully this helps
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