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I have a 2002 Toyota Tacoma that I bought almost new in early 2003. It's been pretty much my sole means of transportation for the past 8 years. Last June, when I took the truck in for the annual safety / emissions inspection, the state of Texas informed me that my window tinting was too dark and would have to be removed or replaced. Funny how it wasn't too dark the other times I had it inspected, although in fairness, I moved to Texas in 2009 and they had only inspected (and passed) it on two previous occasions!
But, I digress. I took the truck to a local window tinting place, had the tinting replaced with a lighter shade, and passed the inspection. A couple of days later, I discovered that the passenger power window wouldn't go down... neither the driver or passenger side button would make it work. Crap, I thought, the window tinting place must have knocked a wire loose in the door. Rather than take it back, I drove the truck like that for close to six months. Finally, the wife prevailled upon me to get it fixed (she's a bit of a control freak and couldn't stand not having the window work on the 2 or 3 times a year she rides in it!).
So I pulled out the repair manual and methodically took the passenger door apart. I finally got to the innards and found a connector where the motor plugged into the harness. Took the plug apart and checked the voltages while pushing the buttons, nothing. I had checked the fuses earlier and found no problems. So, I went back to the manual to see if I had missed a fuse somewhere. Hmmm, wonder what this window safety lock button is... Shoot, the picture shows a button on the driver side door that locks the passenger side window. I went to check, and sure enough, right beside the driver side window button is ths little square button that I had never noticed and never questioned. Oh, and the button was depressed! I punched it once, it popped up, and magically, the passenger side window now works again. How in heck could I drive that truck for 8 years and never notice that button.
Makes me wonder how many other things in life I have blithely ignored because I didn't think I had a need to know...
Chuck
But, I digress. I took the truck to a local window tinting place, had the tinting replaced with a lighter shade, and passed the inspection. A couple of days later, I discovered that the passenger power window wouldn't go down... neither the driver or passenger side button would make it work. Crap, I thought, the window tinting place must have knocked a wire loose in the door. Rather than take it back, I drove the truck like that for close to six months. Finally, the wife prevailled upon me to get it fixed (she's a bit of a control freak and couldn't stand not having the window work on the 2 or 3 times a year she rides in it!).
So I pulled out the repair manual and methodically took the passenger door apart. I finally got to the innards and found a connector where the motor plugged into the harness. Took the plug apart and checked the voltages while pushing the buttons, nothing. I had checked the fuses earlier and found no problems. So, I went back to the manual to see if I had missed a fuse somewhere. Hmmm, wonder what this window safety lock button is... Shoot, the picture shows a button on the driver side door that locks the passenger side window. I went to check, and sure enough, right beside the driver side window button is ths little square button that I had never noticed and never questioned. Oh, and the button was depressed! I punched it once, it popped up, and magically, the passenger side window now works again. How in heck could I drive that truck for 8 years and never notice that button.
Makes me wonder how many other things in life I have blithely ignored because I didn't think I had a need to know...
Chuck