Or the glass is not running freely in its guides.If the fuse doesn't blow immediately, it could be that the mechanism is rusted up overloading the motor.
Thanks, I think its the glass not running freely in its guides . Ill get the silicon spray on to it .Or the glass is not running freely in its guides.
Hey mate, So I thought it might be the window sticking but its not that . I applied some silicone and its running freely but still the fuse popped . I had the car off and went to replace the fuse and she gave a big pop and blew the fuse right away (20amp). Im not sure what my next move should be . Any ideas? ThanksIf the fuse doesn't blow immediately, it could be that the mechanism is rusted up overloading the motor.
Hey mate, So I thought it might be the window sticking but its not that . I applied some silicone and its running freely but still the fuse popped . I had the car off and went to replace the fuse and she gave a big pop and blew the fuse right away (20amp). Im not sure what my next move should be . Any ideas? Thanks
Finding the dead short you have i would think. Fuses 9 and 22 service both front door out stations. Which window operation caused fuse to blow initially? Strip that door card and find the short.