SOURCE: 2003 Mitsubishi Galant ES
Sounds Like the motor remove the door panel and make sure it is plugged in properly also at the switch. then if they are ok you will have to check to make sure you have power and ground at the motor when operating the switch. if you have both then you will need a motor. the power and ground at the motor will alternate dependeing on which way you have the switch make sure you check for both in up and down postions
Hope this helps
James
SOURCE: My dashboard lights don't work on my 2003 mitsubishi galant. Is there a fuse box?
Yes, There is a fuse box ... your owners manual will asssit you in locating it and the suspect fuse ... do your parking lamps work? Is your dimmer turned all the way down?
SOURCE: Starter on 2001 mitsubishi galant es 2.4L not working
dont know exsacly where is but should be where gear box meets engine and it sounds like the soliniod is stuck or gone or starter could be stuck in engine if manual put in gear and rock back and forward this may help relase it
SOURCE: I need a car stereo color coded wiring guide mitsubishi galant ES
They are very easy to find online. Just google wiring diagram for the make and model.
SOURCE: 2003 MITSUBISHI GALANT HOW TO REPLACE HEADLIGHT BULB
First you disconnect the 3 prong electric plug. To disconnect squeeze the side tabs together (hard) and pull away from the bulb, then you can pull off the protective rubber covering, (its a little snug so give it a tug from the 2 tabs on the top and bottom).
Next unscrew the little Phillips head screw to loosen the bracket that clips in the bulb (take note of how the clip is installed before you remove it, it holds the bulb securely in place).
Just loosen the screw as you do not need to remove it all the way. Pull out the old bulb and replace it with the new one.
The bulb has 3 spacing tabs on it so it can only go in one way. Make note of this when you remove it so you may replace it the same way. follow the steps in reverse and your done.
Note: The little wire clip that holds the bulb in can be a pain. Make sure you get a really good look at it, since it pops out as soon as you loosen the screw. If you get lost, you can always look at the other headlight. Oh, and don't do this in the dark.
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