Auto Down Operation
With auto down operation the ignition switch must be in the ON position and with the power window master switch in the down position. Current flowing to the master switch flows to the master switch to the power window motor to the master switch to ground, causing the motor to rotate towards the down side.
Then the solenoid in the master switch is activated and it locks the auto switch being pushed, causing the motor to continue to rotate in auto down operation. When the window has completely descended, the current flows between the master switch and increases. As a result, the solenoid stops operating, the auto switch turns off and flows from the master switch to is cut off, stopping the motor so that auto stop occurs.
Stopping of auto down at driver's window happens when the master switch is pulled to the up side during auto down operation. A ground circuit opens in the master switch and current does not flow from the master switch so the motor stops, causing auto down operation to stop. If the master switch is pulled continually, the motor rotates in the up direction in manual up operation.