Window Go down but doesn't pull up

Asked by jackinbox Dec 12, 2016 at 02:20 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, I have toyota camry 2007. all the windows work fine except the front right
window, stopped going up only down. I have checked the switch and
motor/regulator and both work fine. what could be the problem and how can I
troubleshoot/fix it? cable? fuse?

3 Answers

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Try slamming the door while someone operates the MASTER Switch at the LF Door. You can also smack the inside of the door in question with the palm of your hand...while ...operating the window switch in question. Get back with results. BTW.....do you remember receiving a Recall Notice from Toyota regarding the Master Switch at the LF Door panel?

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last_chance_garage That works for me. In my Toyota Land Cruiser if smack the door while operating the switch the window will go up. What do you think the issue is?

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21,360

Ok...my guess is that window motor in that door needs to be replaced. The diagnosis would continue by removing the inside door panel in question and perform a few voltage drop tests with a volt meter. Why not price a replacement motor and get an estimate to replace same.?

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