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replace the window regulator/motor assembly...you'll find it at most auto parts stores here is a listing at autozone http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/2000-Mazda-MPV-2WD/Window-Lift-Motor/_/N-jermuZ9ck77 as far as the procedure, there are a few screws to take out and pop the door panel off, then the regulator thing is only a couple of screws...easy project. should take about 30 min. to complete. have fun!
possible, i would check fuses first. if good, check power at switches,if good check power at window motors, if good then it would be the cable or gear mechanism. All you need is a test light and you will search and conquer your quest.
I have a 2000 Mazda MPV where the same thing just happened. Unfortunately it came back for a second, and my wife pushed one down. I took it to a glass shop, and found that the driver side power window switch was bad. It runs about $178.00 at the dealership. It takes about 2-3 days to order. Unfortunately not even the import places carry it. I did find a few used on Ebay for about $50-$70.
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
NO not really just make sure you have the window is all the ways up and hold it with duct take to keep it from coming down.Remove the motor and unplug the harness.Install the new one and plug it in .Its that easy
The firing order is 1-4-2-5-3-6. The cylinders are, front bank is from drivers side to passenger, 6-5-4 , and 3-2-1 at the firewall. This is for a 2004 Mazda MPV.
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