I have right side window that doesnt work - electric, all other do any help

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Asked by Char22 Jul 06, 2007 at 02:03 PM about the 1988 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I love this 1988 Toyota Camry, the rider side window does not work
any more neither up or down - (electric) all the other windows work.
Anybody have any tricks to solving this problem.
    Ive checked the fuses and am resetting the breakers.
Drivers side window works intermitently, when the window stops working
I just open the door and close it. The window starts working?
Charlie

7 Answers

Could be the actual power window motor. If all else fails I'd try replacing it and see if everything works. Are you sure that nothing is obstructing the window from going up?

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