Rear window issues
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Rear window issues
I have a 92 4runner and my rear window wont work no up no down my relay is working i hear i clicking when i use the switch or key i heard there is a way to bypass all the safety bologna any body have any advice???
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pretty sure you have seen this during your search but just in case
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...arWindow.shtml
http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...arWindow.shtml
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Is the window up or down??
You have checked all the fuses and circuit breakers ??
You must have great hearing in a very quiet location to hear that relay
Pull the plastic trim unless you have done so already .
using a 12vdc power source pins 5 and 16 on the relay red and green wire
Reverse polarity to change directions.
Without trouble shooting it is possible to cause more problems
worse case visit from the Local Fire Department
You have checked all the fuses and circuit breakers ??
You must have great hearing in a very quiet location to hear that relay
Pull the plastic trim unless you have done so already .
using a 12vdc power source pins 5 and 16 on the relay red and green wire
Reverse polarity to change directions.
Without trouble shooting it is possible to cause more problems
worse case visit from the Local Fire Department
#4
As said above ^^^
If O.P. is too busy but has a multi-meter, here's a quick check:
Probe for voltage at motor terminals. Operate as normal on way. When relays click, is there voltage? Operate the opposite direction. Got voltage? did it reverse?
If yes and yes and yes above, test motor, check connections to motor.
If any answer to above is no, check upstream circuit.
If O.P. is too busy but has a multi-meter, here's a quick check:
Probe for voltage at motor terminals. Operate as normal on way. When relays click, is there voltage? Operate the opposite direction. Got voltage? did it reverse?
If yes and yes and yes above, test motor, check connections to motor.
If any answer to above is no, check upstream circuit.