Power Window Operation - Front
The power windows operate when the delayed accessory relay is active. The delayed accessory relay (non-serviceable) is located in the BCM. Both front windows are equipped with obstacle detection and one-touch up and one-touch down functionality. If an obstacle is detected as the window glass is moving upward, the window motor automatically reverses direction and moves the glass downward.
Driver Door Window Operation
The master window control switch communicates to the DDM through a LIN. When commanded by the master window control switch, the DDM supplies power and ground to operate the driver door window regulator motor in the desired direction. The DDM monitors the window glass position through feedback from 2 Hall-effect sensors (integral to the driver door window regulator motor). If there is an issue with the Hall-effect sensor circuit(s), the DDM only moves the window in 500 ms intervals (the master window control switch must be released and activated again to move the window).
Passenger Door Window Operation
The master window control switch communicates to the DDM through a LIN. The DDM communicates to the PDM through the MS-CAN.
When commanded by the master window control switch or the passenger door window control switch, the PDM supplies power and ground to operate the passenger door window regulator motor in the desired direction. The PDM monitors the window glass position through feedback from 2 Hall-effect sensors (integral to the passenger door window regulator motor). If there is an issue with the Hall-effect sensor circuit(s), the PDM only moves the window in 500 ms intervals (the passenger or master window control switch must be released and activated again to move the window).