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Posted (edited)

I have a 04 911 Coupe that the passenger window does not drop down a little when I open the door? Is there something I need to look for? Driverside work fine.

Edited by function12
Posted

Chances are your window regulator is worn out. There are a few things that can cause this issue but the window regulator accounts for 95% of them. See if you can hear the window motor work for a split second when you open the door handle. If you can hear it, all the switches and the motor are working correctly and its just the window regulator is worn out.

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I hear it and it does go down a tiny bit. It just does not go down far enough. The widow switches work fine. The window goes up and down just fine. Just does not go down far enough when opeing the door to clear the weather strip.

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The problem may be simple, depending on circumstances. Since your driver window still works, i can assume you havent disconnected the battery or run it dead lately.

in any case,try rolling the passenger window all the way down, then HOLDING the switch in the up position until it reaches the top, then KEEP HOLDING it for 5-10 sec after it reaches the top. This reinitializes the window regulator, telling it where the top of the frame is.

If this doesnt do it, try removing the negative battery cable (make sure you have radio code if stock radio) and do this to both driver and pasenger windows after reconnecting the cable. 5 min of work, could sve a bunch of time troubleshooting. good luck.

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