Part 1 of 4: Verifying the power window switch condition. Step 1: Locate the door with the damaged or faulty power window switch. Visually look at the switch for any exterior damage. Gently press down on the switch to see if the window will go down. Gently pull up on the switch to see if the window will go up.
Unequal heating even by a few degrees across the thickness of the glass could add up to a fairly strong spring action. This results in the window being locked into place, especially since modern power windows have torque sensors that shut the motor off when it gets too large of a load.
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My 2012 Mazda 3's power door locks have stopped locking. Neither the button (passenger and driver) on the door will lock the doors nor will the key. Also, the car no longer automatically locks the doors after driving for a few seconds. I can, however, unlock the doors using both the inside buttons and the one on the key fob. It is all the doors.
First, start the car and set the ignition/starter switch to the accessory position. Try to manually raise the window by holding the partially visible part of the glass. Force the window up. While the door of the affected window is open, hold the window between your hands.Question type: Maintenance & Repair. My 2008 F-150 crew cab passenger side front door window will not go down with a switch, I pulled the door panel and unplugged the motor and jumped it, and it went down and up with out a problem, I plugged the harness back in and went to where the switch is plugged in and removed the switch and jumped it and OQyK5.