LR window motor issue, is 10 volts enough?

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Eric VerValin

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I replaced the master switch, and the LR door switch, and have 2 motors, I get 10 volts at the motors harness when i push the button. But it dosent work. When I put battery voltage on it, it turns just fine. Maybe I should reverse the polarity and make sure it runs the other way, didn't think of that til now. :) Maybe I spun it, UP, and never seen it go Down. :) ?
 

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well the connector on the window motors were the cuplrit. I used my signal tracer, and I could hear the ringing, but it was super faint on the motor side. I cut the connector out, and hard wired it, works like a charm. :)
 

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well if it's not that, it sounds like corroded wires/connectors/bad motor. Sorry... :(

Edit: dang, just saw the reply. See, I thought it was a bad connector! (I was just throwing in wires and motor to not sound like a smartass...)
 

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Oh yea, it was the connector I'm assuming. I snipped both sides of the connector, and used a good old wire nut. :) Works just fine now. Makes me wonder about the other connectors under the hood. :)
 

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