drivers window not working

Asked by Robsim1960 Jul 07, 2021 at 05:39 AM about the 2014 Kia Sportage EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I need help with my power window on the driver door its not opening but all
others windows do... any help with diagnostics/fixes would be great thanks.  
listed q as ex but car is a black edition if that makes any difference

4 Answers

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I would start with pulling the panel and see if the motor is getting power and ground when you hit the switch , if it is and doesn't work I guess the motor needs to be replaced , It may come with the regulator ( window track ) probably just go to the dealer and pay the piper .

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Before you change out the motor, see if you have voltage entering the switch. If you do, then its probably the motor. If not, then continue to test access points and see where the voltage trail ends.

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My mechanic who fixed my driver store on my 2007 Sportage said that there was a lawsuit because of damages caused by the windows it was class action so now they have a rinky-dink system that stops working easily so as to not cause any damage. All of my window trucks need replaced now so I simply just can’t use my windows thanks Kia

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