Passenger side power windows not working.

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Asked by aggie21 Sep 21, 2013 at 09:53 PM about the 2006 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have Toyota 2006 Camry. All of a sudden all the passengers windows stopped working.
Driver side windows work. Any suggestions. Please help.

15 Answers

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Is your window lock button pressed on the drivers door?

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did they both stop working at the exact same time ? won't work from the master switch nor the switch on the respective doors ?

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All three stopped working at the same time except for the driver seat switch. Won't operate from either master switch or switches on respective doors. Thanks a lot guys.

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@dandyoun, yeah lock button was pressed :).... I didn't notice it..

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Same question. Passengers door window won't move up or down. 2000 cambry

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2006 Toyota solara, passenger window quit working. drivers window works, safety switch doesn't make a difference, both door locks work fine.. does anyone know if there is a reset for it ? or does the motors just go out that quick ?

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I have a 2015 Toyota Camry. The passenger side window will go down from the passenger side window switch. However, it will only go back up if I use the drivers side switch. I replaced the passenger side window switch and still the same thing. Think I have a bad window regulator?

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I have a 2007 Solara that the passenger window doesn't go up or down. Tried the master switch on driver's side and it won't work for passger side either. Do I need to replace master switch or just passenger side switch? Thank you!

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I have Toyota 2003 camry that the passenger door does not go up or down. What should I do. Thanks

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There is no hope on this website for any assistance, this site sucks...no Help on repairs of windows. Shut this down!

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Alphard 2010 v6 the main switch cannot go down or up but passenger switch can go up &down

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passenger window would not go down in 2001 camry. i put power to motor with drill battery it went up and down. i replaced passenger door window switch, still did not work. ordered new window switch panel for driver door, now all windows work. problem was a bad board on the driver side. purchased from amazon for $20 and passenger window switch was $7.50

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i have 2015 toyota camry rear passenger side would not go down or up what should i do can some body help me pleas .

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