Rear pass window wiring ?

Asked by Mikel1971 Jan 01, 2023 at 12:39 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe LT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Can anyone tell me which
wires to jump at the right
rear window motor
connection to roll up the
window . Driver side
control switch wires
melted just trying to raise
it till I can repair that after
the weekend . Going to
run 12 volts straight to the
motor just don't know
which wires to jump to roll
it up ? Any help would be
greatly appreciated.

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The motor is reversible. Both terminals are hot. One terminal turns the motor one way to roll up the window and the other terminal turns the motor the other way to roll it down. So, you need to apply power to one of the terminals and the ground wire to the body of the motor or the metal door frame, where it's not painted, to get the motor to move. Hope that helps! Jim

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