i m calling in regards to the 1 front window won t let down

Asked by deonisdillard Jan 16, 2014 at 01:22 PM about the 2008 Dodge Charger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1 window will let down in the front , do you think that it s the battery

3 Answers

I'd suspect the switch first...then the wiring harness if city mileage~ https://www.google.com/#q=2008+Dodge+Charger+POWER+window+switc h&tbm=shop

test the continuity of the switch with an ohm meter...apply 12 volts to the motor circuit to watch it move (if the motor is okay)~ or safer yet, test the OHMS on the motor circuit~ these switches are clamped together and if pounded will simply dis-assemble themselves...someone must have Pounced the switch block possibly standing on the arm rest...anyhow suspect the switch's back out of position~

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