electric window in town and country 2005 is getting weaker on closing window, what the problem?

Asked by Janl Feb 08, 2015 at 12:11 PM about the 2005 Chrysler Town & Country FWD

Question type: General

2005 town and country drivers side window takes a long time to close and sounds like the motor is stalling. this is getting more noticeable each month. window going up is fine. Is the motor going bad in one direction?

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sounds like the window motor and regulator assy is going bad ....its a cable driven regulator and the cable goes bad and frays and digs into the cable housing and pullies

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Is the a window lock for power windows on 2005 Chrysler town and country if so where...right window quite working

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I'm wondering about my 1999 Town & Country as well. Have had things replaced but continues to not work on pass side, yet driver's side control works the pass.window just fine. Not making any noises.

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It is in lock mode or you have a bad passenger door switch. If there is a switch that is slightly indented push that and try it on pass side again if not its switch or the wires leading to it going through the door that Usually break from all the back and forth repetitions.

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