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Old Aug 3, 2014 | 03:38 PM
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What goes down does not go up.

I am probably due for a new driver's side window regulator. Considering a DIY, I did a dry run short of removing the widow regulator. I then reassembled the door panel. To check the wiring, I took the window down via auto window switch. It would not go back up. An odd thing occurred when I opened the door, and pressed the auto window switch. The window went up. Has anyone had this experience in the past?
 
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I would check all 5 of your microswitches to make sure they're making proper contact and not shorting out.

There's a diagram somewhere on Renntech and Rennlist depicting this.
 
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