Power Window Prob on the '06 LR3
Gents,
For about a year now I've noticed that on the back seat passenger side, when I go to lower the window for my pooch the window seams to hesitate. For the first 6 months I just thought I was crazy and maybe I wasn't pressing the window control on my door correct, but as time passed, it became evident something was up.
It's been a slow steady decline of functionality from the drivers control to this window and about 4 weeks ago it stopped working all together. My dog is pissed. He's not aware there is another window behind my seat.
The window control ON the door works just fine... just my control. All other windows work fine.
Any suggestions? Thanks guys - appreciate it as always.
For about a year now I've noticed that on the back seat passenger side, when I go to lower the window for my pooch the window seams to hesitate. For the first 6 months I just thought I was crazy and maybe I wasn't pressing the window control on my door correct, but as time passed, it became evident something was up.
It's been a slow steady decline of functionality from the drivers control to this window and about 4 weeks ago it stopped working all together. My dog is pissed. He's not aware there is another window behind my seat.
The window control ON the door works just fine... just my control. All other windows work fine.
Any suggestions? Thanks guys - appreciate it as always.
Perhaps your switch or a connection at the transition from door wiring to frame, which happens twice. I would suspect the slate/red wire may have a problem. Try wiggling the covered cable bunndle between each door and frame. See attached.
I had a similar problem with my driver side rear window on my 2006 LR3. Power window from the driver control some times works, some times doesn't. Took it in and took them a while to figure out that the wiring was worn out from the opening and closing of that door.
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