Window won't go down
#1
Window won't go down
Hi all, I am talking about my 2000 Boxster S, but nobody on the boxster forum has responded so I am asking my questions here since I believe it would be the same if I had a 996 cab.
My car has been stored this winter and the battery died. I got the battery charged and the car started a couple of days ago. My driver's side window no longer operates. It does not drop down to allow the door to open and close when you get in or out. Nor does it operate with the switch when the car is running. I can here a clicking sound when the switch is depressed but there is zero window movement. Trying to push it down manually does nothing as it is solid as a rock.
Any suggestions on what is broken? Thanks.
My car has been stored this winter and the battery died. I got the battery charged and the car started a couple of days ago. My driver's side window no longer operates. It does not drop down to allow the door to open and close when you get in or out. Nor does it operate with the switch when the car is running. I can here a clicking sound when the switch is depressed but there is zero window movement. Trying to push it down manually does nothing as it is solid as a rock.
Any suggestions on what is broken? Thanks.
#3
The car is not at my house right now, so I can't be certain. My belief is that I heard an electronic clicking sound in the door. I will try to get over to the car and confirm. The passenger side window is functioning properly, if that matters.
#7
But I when I push the switch I can hear something clicking in the door, yet nothing. I had just put a battery in the car and when I had tried starting the car with the old battery both windows were going up/down as the lights flashed. Then I put the new battery in and the drivers window doesn't work now.
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#8
I just got my Boxster oover to my garage at home. Window still not working. I agree that it seems the switch isn't working. However, the drop of the window 1/4" when the door is opened and 4" when the convertible top is unlatched doesn't work either, so it would appear not to be the switch. It seems that the window just isn't getting any power. I am going to have to take it to the dealer if nobody here can help me.
#11
Finally was able to address this window issue and here is what was found. Took the car to my idependent mechanic (Wright Tuning just East of Cincinnati, great race shop) and they fixed it in less than 1 hour. Turns out that nothing was wrong with any parts just that the window motor had gotten stuck. They manually moved the motor and once it got past the stuck point it all works normally now. The door panel was removed in order to gain access to the wondow motor, it was not possible to free it by simply pushing on the glass. Although, if we knew that was the problem we might have pushed a bit harder on the glass to try to free it. No problems with fuses, relays, or switches, just a stuck motor. Hope this helps somebody at some point.
#14
Finally was able to address this window issue and here is what was found. Took the car to my idependent mechanic (Wright Tuning just East of Cincinnati, great race shop) and they fixed it in less than 1 hour. Turns out that nothing was wrong with any parts just that the window motor had gotten stuck. They manually moved the motor and once it got past the stuck point it all works normally now. The door panel was removed in order to gain access to the wondow motor, it was not possible to free it by simply pushing on the glass. Although, if we knew that was the problem we might have pushed a bit harder on the glass to try to free it. No problems with fuses, relays, or switches, just a stuck motor. Hope this helps somebody at some point.
I'm experiencing the exact same problem...
Thanks!
#15
OK, so I found out what it was. after disassembling and inspecting everything (regulator, door lock)
Here was the symtoms:
Battery died during storage (trickle charge wasn't plugged properly...)
Then when I recharged the battery, my right window didn't move at all.
no matter if I tried to press on the rocker switch or tried to open the door, the window didn't budge.
So finally I found this post by StatmanDesigns and another post "from a Mazda forum" which suggested to slap the door while pressing the window switch. of course I couldn't slam my door since the window was completely up so it would have hit the door frame seal.
So here was my solution, I click the rocker switch for the window to go down repeatedly and simultaneously repeatedly punch the inside of the door top left (passenger door) near the door hindge and the window started to go down. Not too sure was causes that. But fixed my problem.
Hope this helps!
Here was the symtoms:
Battery died during storage (trickle charge wasn't plugged properly...)
Then when I recharged the battery, my right window didn't move at all.
no matter if I tried to press on the rocker switch or tried to open the door, the window didn't budge.
So finally I found this post by StatmanDesigns and another post "from a Mazda forum" which suggested to slap the door while pressing the window switch. of course I couldn't slam my door since the window was completely up so it would have hit the door frame seal.
So here was my solution, I click the rocker switch for the window to go down repeatedly and simultaneously repeatedly punch the inside of the door top left (passenger door) near the door hindge and the window started to go down. Not too sure was causes that. But fixed my problem.
Hope this helps!