Power windows will not roll up or down

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Asked by VFR Jun 05, 2015 at 01:48 PM about the 2004 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Power windows will not roll up or down and / or are stuck partially open the first one to go
was front passenger side then both rear passenger and know drivers side stooped
working?

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64,520

Sounds like your window switches are bad but you would have to take door panel off and test the switches for power.

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64,520

Since the windows stopped working one by one check the main power going to windows and ground. To check still have to remove door panel.

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Took off panel and it had power tried the window and it went down and up then started to slow down and stopped moving on the way back up I put grease on two areas that had some previously they were a little dry tried again after waiting 10 minutes and had the same result its acting like its running out of juice? Any other ideas that would help

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Are all the window acting like they are running out of juice or just a certain window like the driver side window ?

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