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My passenger side door glass stopped working when the dealer had it in for service and I didn't notice until the next day. We are waiting for a part to come in so haven't taken it back but if there is an easy fix I can do in the meantime that would be terrific. I know some cars have a reset procedure, I tried the key dance in the tips section and that didn't work. Doesn't seem to be a fuse either tho almost none of my fuses in the panel actually match what's listed on the cover diagram. There is no movement, it's not stuck or grinding, just does nothing, like no signal or power is present. Thank you and wishing the rest of you a trouble free Sunday!

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I've replaced a few of the switches over the years. No easy fix that I know of.

Did replacing the switches fix the windows each time but broke again soon? Better than a non-operable window I suppose. I just can't get over the feeling that it's OK for me to expect my car to work. lol Then again, maybe if that was my expectation I should have bought a 911.

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