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'99 Chrystler 300 Power Windows?
I have a 1999 Chrystler 300. Recently, the passenger and both rear power windows stopped working. Both the switches on driver's door and each other door produce no result. The driver's window still works. I have only had the car for about a month so I don't know its history.
Does this sound like it could be a fuse? It doesn't sound like a bad switch or a bad wire since the problem is not localized to one area.
What do you suggest for dealing with this problem?
4 Answers
- mister ssLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I don't think the motors are bad as 3 motors don't go out at one time like that and it's not a fuse or your one window wouldn't work, I would pull the drivers door switch panel out and I think you will find the problem in that main switch, maybe a main wire has fallen off or come loose.
- Chick-a-DeeLv 51 decade ago
Souds like you may either have a short that caused the motors to go bad in the windows or the motors went bad on their own.
Have a trusted mechanic look at the drivers side controls. The problem may be there and caused the shortage. Also, cruddy work before hand ont he controls could have caused the problem.
- Anonymous4 years ago
you probable desire a clean assembly that consists of your window up and down interior the door. you may get one at Autozone or the like. that's accomplished your self while you're reachable, although that's each and every so often difficult to paintings interior the tiny section in contact.
- 1 decade ago
i am sorry to say this but most likely you will need 3 window motors. I have seen where they all went out near the same time, although uncommon, it is not unheardof.