I have 2009 grand carvan and my middle passenger window won't close from front or back.Please help me what can I do to fix it. I already went to one mechanic he tried new motor but didn't work. I don't want to go to dealership because it will cost alot. Thanks

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Asked by Rakesh1969 May 08, 2013 at 06:54 PM about the 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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is it trying to move? or just kaput? we could check the fuses, but if it's groaning, am going to have to suspect a relay~

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check the wires in the door track have seen many become dislodged and get caught in the tracks and will tear up some wires.

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think you may have to put on the hat of courage, Rakesh1969, and begin dis-assembly...you'll need a phillips screwdriver and a long knife to separate the hardboard from the steel~

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You are in over your head. You have door modules that control the windows which are on the CAN network you could have a number of things wrong here and needs to be check with a multimeter and a knowledge of how all the circuits work.

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have to knuckle down and take it apart, look for components jamming or broken plastic...I'm chasin' the goose here~...thanks kbro~

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