[Mk2] [NA] how to get my passenger side window back up

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steveaddy
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[Mk2] [NA] how to get my passenger side window back up

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hi my window motor has broken.it wont go up. I sent it all the way down position and taken the got panel off, but then realised to get the last bolt out on the mechanism I have to have the window up a little bit to get to the access hole. But I cannot make it go up. can I reverse it some how? Or anyway of moving it up? steve
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] how to get my passenger side window back up

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is the motor def dead ?? cause you can feed a 12 straight to it to get it back up
If you see an MR2 with a raised engine cover, the bottom line is it's probably faster than your car.
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] how to get my passenger side window back up

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No it will only go down but not back up
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] how to get my passenger side window back up

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Any ideas?
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] how to get my passenger side window back up

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If i run power straight to it.wouldnt it still only operate down and not up?
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] how to get my passenger side window back up

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have you checked for broken cables etc in the door loom, if you feed a supply straight to the motor and it goes down and up you know its a fault in the loom somewhere or switch
If you see an MR2 with a raised engine cover, the bottom line is it's probably faster than your car.
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