Only Driver's Door Power Window Inoperative
- Disconnect LH power window motor connector. Check for continuity between Dark Blue wire and ground, and then between Brown wire and ground. If there is continuity in both cases, go to step 3). If there is no continuity on one or both wires, go to next step.
- Disconnect LH power window switch connector. Check for continuity between Dark Blue wire and ground, and then between Brown wire and ground. If there is continuity in both cases, repair open in Dark Blue or Brown wire between switch and motor. If there is no continuity on one or both wires, replace power window master switch.
- Turn ignition switch to RUN and move LH switch to UP position. Check for battery voltage between LH power window motor connector Dark Blue wire and ground. If battery voltage is present, replace LH power window motor. If battery voltage is not present, go to step 4).
- Turn ignition switch to RUN and move RH switch to UP position. Check for battery voltage between LH power window switch connector Dark Blue wire and ground. If battery voltage is present, repair open in Dark Blue wire between switch and motor. If battery voltage is not present, go to step 5).
- Measure voltage between power window master switch connector Pink wire and ground. If there is battery voltage, replace power window master switch. If there is no battery voltage, repair open in Pink wire.