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Hi guys, my drivers side power window does not work anymore, its stuck halfway down and for the life of me i cant figure it out.

The switch works, and the passenger side works fine, both from the drivers switch and passenger side. I have taken the switch out and played arround with it, i can hear a noise coming from inside the door when the switch is in the up or down position but it does not move. Last night i got in the car, and the window went all the way down by its self, then halfway back up again and is now stuck half way up kind of. It has happened to me, twice now that the window has moved by its self, and gotten stuck last time i just decided to start working again. The issue has been ongoing for about a week now.

If anyone can shed some light on this or how to fix it, would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Alex

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This seems to have been asked every 2nd day this week... My guess would be the relay box (inside the door panel) has some crappy solder connections. Happened to me, twice. Happens to a lot of people.

You can take it out and try to fix the joints if you're handy with a soldering iron, or if you're lazy (like me!) go to the wreckers, they're about $75-150 depending.

I think S1 and S2 are different.

I had a similar problem where the window would stop at certain points and I'd hear a clicking noise, I could help it all the way up by hand. I changed both the regulator and motor and now it's perfect again, took only 30-40 minutes to swap out.

S1 and S2 are only different in regards the switch loom plug and the S2 (and S1.5 I think) won't have the relay that S1 owners talk about repairing.

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