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Hey lads,

My 1992 R32 Gts-t is suffering from what seems to be a dead power window motor of the passenger side window.

Thinking this was a dead power window motor as this car is getting old, I purchased a working order power window motor off the exact same model as mine from a respected user of this site.

After installation, the power window still won't budge. Could there be a fuse or a electronic problem I have overlooked or missed?

This issue is very minor in terms of cars mechanics but very crucial as I can not take the car anywhere with my power window left open.

Any suggestions are welcome.

Cheers!!!

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yeh mate, more than likely the power window amp has blown, the drivers door is the actual switch box itself, passenger doors there is a black relay box in the door.

Before going out and buying power window motor always test the motors as they are a few parts that rarely break in these cars. its usually the relay boxes.

If your window is stuck in the down position:

1. Remove door card

2. Find connector clip for power window motor

3. Using multimeter, locate your +12v and GND wires (alternatively remove your car battery and place it near the door)

4. Make a connection between the +12V/GND and the connector clip. Make sure you only tap the wires to the connector clip at first because you may make the motor wind down while it is already down. If this happens, just reverse the + and - wire.

Power Window

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