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Motor Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) Thermistor Operation

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  1. Remove door panel for access to suspect power window motor. See Figure. On driver door, disconnect 6-pin electrical harness connector from power window motor. On front passenger and both rear doors, disconnect 2-pin electrical harness connector from power window motor.
  2. Connect positive ammeter lead to power window motor terminal No. 1 and negative ammeter lead to battery negative voltage. Using jumper wires, apply battery positive voltage to power window motor terminal No. 2. See Fig 1. Monitor ammeter reading as motor moves window to fully closed position. Continue to apply voltage and ensure current changes to less than one amp within 4-90 seconds of window reaching fully closed position.
  3. After 60 seconds, disconnect ammeter leads and use jumper wires to connect battery positive voltage to power window motor terminal No. 1 and battery negative voltage to terminal No. 2. Power window should begin to lower. Replace power window motor if operation is not as specified.
    Fig 1: Identifying Power Window Motor Terminals & Testing Power Window Motor Positive Temperature Coefficient Thermistor Operation
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