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WD21 Nissan Pathfinder Power Window Problem


DECALMAN
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So, I finally had the time to double check my power window issue.

 

Driver's side window was going UP automatically. I originally thought it was the master switch so I ordered an used one on ebay since mine was missing 3 buttons anyway. When the master switch got here I installed it to find out that I was still having the same problem.

 

I set out to find the Power Window Amp located on the passenger side kick panel.

 

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Searching online I found a youtube video where a guy opens one up and suggests to look for cracked solder points.

 

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I was not having that problem. After a real close inspection I found that one of the actuator

 

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(if that's what they are called) was burned welded to the bottom part.

 

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Both of them are naturally stock to the top part and that flappy thing goes down when activated giving positive current.

 

I carefully tried to separate the welded area with an exacto knife. Then I used a paper sand disk on my dremel to clean the bottom part.

 

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As you can see that it's no longer touching the bottom part.

 

Power Windows are operational!

 

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those are relays on the board. Good repair ! Suprised it didn't blow a fuse being constantly engaged like that.

It did at the beginning but I had installed a 6 pin 3 position switch to work the window.
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