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Power Window Regulator Motor: Inspection

  1. INSPECT FRONT POWER WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR ASSEMBLY LH 
    1. Apply positive (+) battery voltage to the connector terminal 2 (B).
      NOTE:
      • Do not apply positive (+) battery voltage to any terminals, except terminal 2 (B), to avoid damaging the pulse sensor inside the motor.
      • Reset the power window regulator motor (initialize the pulse sensor) after installing the power window regulator motor and regulator assembly onto the door.
    2. Apply negative (-) battery voltage to the connector terminals 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1) /10 (UP1).
    3. Check that the motor gear rotates smoothly as follows.
      Fig 1: Checking Front Power Window Regulator Motor Assembly LH Operation
      G05820407Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

      OK 

      MEASUREMENT SPECIFIED CONDITION

      Measurement Condition Specified Condition
      Battery positive (+) → 2 (B)
      Battery negative (-):
      1 (E) (3 seconds or more) → 1 (E) and 10 (UP1) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) and 10 (UP1)
      Motor gear rotates clockwise (UP)
      Battery positive (+) → 2 (B)
      Battery negative (-):
      1 (E) (3 seconds or more) → 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1)
      Motor gear rotates counterclockwise (DOWN)

      If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator motor.

  2. INSPECT FRONT POWER WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR ASSEMBLY RH 
    1. Apply positive (+) battery voltage to the connector terminal 2 (B).
      NOTE:
      • Do not apply positive (+) battery voltage to any terminals, except terminal 2 (B), to avoid damaging the pulse sensor inside the motor.
      • Reset the power window regulator motor (initialize the pulse sensor) after installing the power window regulator motor and regulator assembly onto the door.
    2. Apply negative (-) battery voltage to the connector terminals 1 (E)and 7 (DWN1)/10 (UP1).
    3. Check that the motor gear rotates smoothly as follows.
      Fig 2: Identifying Front Power Window Regulator Motor Assembly RH Operation
      G05820408Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

      OK 

      MEASUREMENT SPECIFIED CONDITION

      Measurement Condition Specified Condition
      Battery positive (+) → 2 (B)
      Battery negative (-):
      1 (E) (3 seconds or more) → 1 (E) and 10 (UP1) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) and 10 (UP1)
      Motor gear rotates counterclockwise (UP)
      Battery positive (+) → 2 (B)
      Battery negative (-):
      1 (E) (3 seconds or more) → 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1)
      Motor gear rotates clockwise (DOWN)

      If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator motor.

  3. INSPECT REAR POWER WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR ASSEMBLY LH 
    1. Apply positive (+) battery voltage to the connector terminal 2 (B).
      NOTE:
      • Do not apply positive (+) battery voltage to any terminals, except terminal 2 (B), to avoid damaging the pulse sensor inside the motor.
      • Reset the power window regulator motor (initialize the pulse sensor) after installing the power window regulator motor and regulator assembly onto the door.
    2. Apply negative (-) battery voltage to the connector terminals 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1)/10 (UP1).
    3. Check that the motor gear rotates smoothly as follows.
      Fig 3: Identifying Rear Power Window Regulator Motor Assembly LH Operation
      G05820409Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

      OK 

      MEASUREMENT SPECIFIED CONDITION

      Measurement Condition Specified Condition
      Battery positive (+) → 2 (B)
      Battery negative (-):
      1 (E) (3 seconds or more) → 1 (E) and 10 (UP1) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) and 10 (UP1)
      Motor gear rotates counterclockwise (UP)
      Battery positive (+) → 2 (B)
      Battery negative (-):
      1 (E) (3 seconds or more) → 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1)
      Motor gear rotates clockwise (DOWN)

      If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator motor.

  4. INSPECT REAR POWER WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR ASSEMBLY RH 
    1. Apply positive (+) battery voltage to the connector terminal 2 (B).
      NOTE:
      • Do not apply positive (+) battery voltage to any terminals, except terminal 2 (B), to avoid damaging the pulse sensor inside the motor.
      • Reset the power window regulator motor (initialize the pulse sensor) after installing the power window regulator motor and regulator assembly onto the door.
    2. Apply negative (-) battery voltage to the connector terminals 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1) /10 (UP1).
    3. Check that the motor gear rotates smoothly as follows.
      Fig 4: Identifying Rear Power Window Regulator Motor Assembly RH Operation
      G05820410Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

      OK 

      MEASUREMENT SPECIFIED CONDITION

      Measurement Condition Specified Condition
      Battery positive (+) → 2 (B)
      Battery negative (-):
      1 (E) (3 seconds or more) → 1 (E) and 10 (UP1) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) and 10 (UP1)
      Motor gear rotates clockwise (UP)
      Battery positive (+) → 2 (B)
      Battery negative (-):
      1 (E) (3 seconds or more) → 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) (within 1 second) → 1 (E) and 7 (DWN1)
      Motor gear rotates counterclockwise (DOWN)

      If the result is not as specified, replace the power window regulator motor.