Sunday 5 June 2011

Power window problem/ power window wiring cost?

2001 Chrysler Sebring LXI 4dr sedan rear drivers side window.......... Ok now that that%26#039;s out of the way, my rear window won%26#039;t go up, it comes down but won%26#039;t go back up. I%26#039;ve changed the drivers switch, rear switch, window motor and window regulator and nothing works, so through the process of elimination I assume it has to be wiring. That is something that I can%26#039;t fix so I was wondering how much is it to have a power window re-wired|||If you can replace the switch and the motor, you CAN repair the wiring. If you don%26#039;t already have a repair manual for your car, pick one up for around $20 at any auto parts store. Check the wiring diagrams near the back to identify the color of the wire to the motor from the %26#039;up%26#039; side of the switch. That is the wire your need to repair. Straight up replacement is probably cheaper and easier than actually locating the break in this case.|||The problem is usually right in the hinge area of the door. Look for broken wires. Or, wiggle the wires while you try the door switch. If you find the broken wire, don%26#039;t try to splice it in the hinge area--it will break again right away. Run a new wire and splice it inside the door and inside the kick panel.|||If you can鈥檛 find the right Windows drivers manually I would recommend just getting a software program that can do it for you. There is a program I use which will find drivers for just about all hardware devices. The best part is it takes a snapshot of your system specifications and matches the right driver to go with it. Perform a free driver scan at:


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Also, you can get the driver from the official site:


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