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I installed a new switch in the drivers door. Now my drivers window will only do small increments at a time, up and down. I held down the window reset button till window was all the way down then let go and rolled up, same thing. It only does small increments. it wont go auto up or down at all. Could the new switch be bad or window motor?
 

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Could be the motor or the regulator, make sure the window is still squarely in it's track. Sometimes slamming the door with the window partially down will cause it to leave the track.
 

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I'd recommend you inspect the regulator. If that is okay, backprobe the wires at the motor with a voltage meter. With it plugged in, operate the switch and watch the voltage. If the voltage is steady but the window is still jumping, you've got a bad motor. If the voltage is fluctuating then you'll need to troubleshoot further.

Be sure to seal any wires that you backprobe with liquid electrical tape or some kind of sealant.

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Could be the motor or the regulator, make sure the window is still squarely in it's track. Sometimes slamming the door with the window partially down will cause it to leave the track.
It rolls smoothly up and down, just have to do it in increments. There a way to check and see if the regulator and/or motor is bad?
 

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Try this reset...I can not confirm it works yet but it's worth a try.


ONE TOUCH AUTO UP/DOWN POWER WINDOWS
It will be the same for any window that has the feature (You'll see the "A" on the button).

1. Make sure the windows are all up.

2. Turn the ignition to the on position

3. Hold the window button down but make sure it does not click to go into the auto feature.

4. Keep holding the button down and let the window roll fully down and do not release until 5 seconds after the window is fully down.

5. Now roll the window back up but make sure it does not click into auto mode and hold the button up until the window is fully closed. Same procedure and don't release the button until 5 seconds after the window is fully closed/up.

6. Now try the Auto Mode -- click down on the button and release immediate. It should be one touch auto down.

7. Test and make sure the one-touch auto up is now working properly.

8. Finished and repeat if necessary on other windows. You can do them all at once or one at a time.
 

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Try this reset...I can not confirm it works yet but it's worth a try.


ONE TOUCH AUTO UP/DOWN POWER WINDOWS
It will be the same for any window that has the feature (You'll see the "A" on the button).

1. Make sure the windows are all up.

2. Turn the ignition to the on position

3. Hold the window button down but make sure it does not click to go into the auto feature.

4. Keep holding the button down and let the window roll fully down and do not release until 5 seconds after the window is fully down.

5. Now roll the window back up but make sure it does not click into auto mode and hold the button up until the window is fully closed. Same procedure and don't release the button until 5 seconds after the window is fully closed/up.

6. Now try the Auto Mode -- click down on the button and release immediate. It should be one touch auto down.

7. Test and make sure the one-touch auto up is now working properly.

8. Finished and repeat if necessary on other windows. You can do them all at once or one at a time.
just tired it. It still only does increments.
 
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