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post Aug 22, 2011 - 9:46 PM
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I running into an issue where my passenger rear window would have issues going back up after going down. At first I thought it was my button but after getting another one installed I still get the same issue. I spoke to a local junk yard employee who said it's something to do with the motor. I find it odd because when I press up I don't hear the motor click or anything that will signal a power going to the motor. When I press down I hear it click. Anyone has any idea what this might be? If it is the motor where would I get a new one? Does toyota still sell it? Also anyone know where I can get a diagram of the vert rear windows?


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post Aug 23, 2011 - 9:24 AM
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I tested the switch last night and it's working just fine. I did some search on the web and came across a few saying that it was the regulator. I'm planning on going to the junk yard again today as there currently is one 97 vert there. Problem is that this yard I go too isn't cheap but its the only with a vert at the moment.


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post Aug 24, 2011 - 10:41 AM
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QUOTE (jlspec @ Aug 23, 2011 - 10:24 AM) *
I tested the switch last night and it's working just fine. I did some search on the web and came across a few saying that it was the regulator. I'm planning on going to the junk yard again today as there currently is one 97 vert there. Problem is that this yard I go too isn't cheap but its the only with a vert at the moment.

It seems hard to test that switch because the switch is dependent on the door switches and the right quarter window switch. If you try a new switch I can understand but a used one could have the same problem. I pulled my hair getting my window to go up and down without stopping but with the switch cleaning thread I have cleaned mine two times now and my window is working great after 2 years now. Definatly take it apart and look for the black gook(varnish) some sandpaper and or a nail file will get it like new. Would you mind letting me know if the vert in junkyard has a perfect drivers side fender?

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