Hmmmmmmmm that's the first time I have ever seen inside a car door, we had our window mess up on us a couple of years ago and it costed us an arm and leg to get it fixed. The man said that it was a lot of trouble having to get to the motor of the window and a lot was involved to fixing it. My hubby doesn't like to fool with anything electrical on a car, well mainly because he doesn't know anything about it . But I am saving this video of yours and showing it to him . I know he could learn how to fix a window now just by watching how you did it. So thank you for putting this out.
Some are a total nightmare, this one happens to be easy. I would always say to do a specific search and look at more than one video, and also read comments. I really like working on window and door problems, much less greasy than under the car.
Thank you for sharing this video. The switch for my driver's side window broke while the window was down. We're expecting bad storms tonight. I was almost positive I'd have to pull the entire door panel off, because why not? You have to take the driver's side tire off to remove the stupid battery. Your video saved me so much aggravation. I popped the master window switch off and used a wooden skewer to roll the window back up. I just ordered a new switch. I will never buy another Dodge Journey. Anyway, thank you thank you thank you SO much for this video! The first 50 seconds saved me. You rock!
Having an issue with my rear passenger side window (only works going down). Tested the wiring, they're fine. Tested the swith and motor by installing them on the opposite door and they both work fine also. Is there another issue you can shed some light on that i should be looking into?
A general problem I've seen with many cars is a wire gets broken in the door jamb. You have to pull back the rubber covering to see if there's any broken wires. This usually only happens on the driver's front though, because it's the door that gets opened and closed the most, causing the break.
any follow up movie after this ? In my case, I opened the switch box and cleaned the contact point of the switch which was not working. And then it worked. If you did not throw that out, please check it.
Is there a way you can manually get the drivers side window up if the window switch isn’t working right because the actual switch is broken and I left my windows down and forgot and it rained and after that day the window switches for the rest of the car haven’t been working. I would Use a bobby-pin to raise and lower the window when I tried doing that I think i broke the motor for the passenger side window because it can roll up but now it can’t go up or down for the passenger. I just want to raise it I’ll get it fixed later. Is the alligator clips the only way to do so?
Sorry, I didn't get notification of this comment. If you still need to get it up, and the motor is bad, you could disconnect the two bolts or clips that hold the window to the regulator and carefully push it up. When its up I use zip ties around the bolt holes and through a hole in the door.
there are only two wires on the motor plug if I remember. It's a little difficult to get to them. Before you do any of that, try pressing a little harder on the switch in the up position. As you are pressing, wiggle your finger a little, the window might go up.
Would you mind elaborating on the alligator clip method? What kind of battery do you have connected up and can you get this from the store? My switch is done and I don't have 150 to replace atm
Just a car battery. You can just touch the connections with wires from the battery. There's no backwards way to hook it up, one way will make it go up, the other will make it go down. The only problem is the prongs are tiny and close. You could also cut the wires on the plug and connect your battery to that.
My 2016 Dodge Journey driver window went down and wouldn’t go up so I changed the switch. Now a week later my TWO passenger window switches aren’t working. Both go down but won’t come up
Did you check the fuses? Just asking because I have a 2017 dodge journey and the driver control module is not responding i was thinking that it might be a fuse they were working just fine
I don't think I checked the fuses, but this was a while ago. The problem with this car was the switch. I do a lot of window work, and I don't remember having one be just a fuse. It's usually the wires in the door jamb, the motor,or switch.
@@Tillbilly i have the same issue i replaced the switch tonight and still the same issue, im checking for a broken wire between the front of the door and the pillar ill let you know if thats my issue
Refuse Reuse ok.. in my case, my master switch makes a funny noise buzzing noise both up and down and none of my other windows respond nor can you control the window from the other switches.. the contacts on the board look pretty clean. I’m gonna continue to work on it tomorrow, but my window is stuck down. I might just try using the battery to the motor tactic to get it up for now. any more ideas where to start?
@@Josh-px6xb if your motor runs up and down with the battery, it's good. Before taking anything apart, you could push down on the switch and wiggle it a bit, if the window starts moving, you know its the switch.
@@Josh-px6xb well if none of the other windows work, I would try cleaning the switch, and disconnect the battery of your car for about 10 minutes. See if it works then.
Thanks man, the problem solved, I opened the switch box, there is something loose inside, cleaned it, and put back, its all good now.
Hmmmmmmmm that's the first time I have ever seen inside a car door, we had our window mess up on us a couple of years ago and it costed us an arm and leg to get it fixed. The man said that it was a lot of trouble having to get to the motor of the window and a lot was involved to fixing it. My hubby doesn't like to fool with anything electrical on a car, well mainly because he doesn't know anything about it . But I am saving this video of yours and showing it to him . I know he could learn how to fix a window now just by watching how you did it. So thank you for putting this out.
Some are a total nightmare, this one happens to be easy. I would always say to do a specific search and look at more than one video, and also read comments. I really like working on window and door problems, much less greasy than under the car.
Thank you for sharing this video. The switch for my driver's side window broke while the window was down. We're expecting bad storms tonight. I was almost positive I'd have to pull the entire door panel off, because why not? You have to take the driver's side tire off to remove the stupid battery. Your video saved me so much aggravation. I popped the master window switch off and used a wooden skewer to roll the window back up. I just ordered a new switch. I will never buy another Dodge Journey. Anyway, thank you thank you thank you SO much for this video! The first 50 seconds saved me. You rock!
That's great to hear!
I just took my sister's out of her 2009 Journey and it comes off totally different than what's in your video
Ok, I don't remember what year this one was.
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Having an issue with my rear passenger side window (only works going down). Tested the wiring, they're fine. Tested the swith and motor by installing them on the opposite door and they both work fine also. Is there another issue you can shed some light on that i should be looking into?
A general problem I've seen with many cars is a wire gets broken in the door jamb. You have to pull back the rubber covering to see if there's any broken wires. This usually only happens on the driver's front though, because it's the door that gets opened and closed the most, causing the break.
It could also be a problem with the master switch, since power runs through that.
@@TomPetersonRefuseReuse I'll give that a look over. Did check the rear doors for broken wires, didn't spot any.
@@TomPetersonRefuseReuse Thanks for the reply BTW. Appreciate it.
You were spot on ! Thanks again!
so the funny switch cause the problem right? mine has the same problem it goes down, but hard to go up randomly.
Yes it was the switch. When it doesn't go up, you can give it a push/wiggle and see if it helps
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any follow up movie after this ?
In my case, I opened the switch box and cleaned the contact point of the switch which was not working.
And then it worked.
If you did not throw that out, please check it.
No follow up, sorry, can't even remember the job, there's been hundreds of cars I've worked on since.
Great info! Thanks for sharing!
Fuyang Chen you're welcome!
Is there a way you can manually get the drivers side window up if the window switch isn’t working right because the actual switch is broken and I left my windows down and forgot and it rained and after that day the window switches for the rest of the car haven’t been working. I would Use a bobby-pin to raise and lower the window when I tried doing that I think i broke the motor for the passenger side window because it can roll up but now it can’t go up or down for the passenger. I just want to raise it I’ll get it fixed later. Is the alligator clips the only way to do so?
Sorry, I didn't get notification of this comment. If you still need to get it up, and the motor is bad, you could disconnect the two bolts or clips that hold the window to the regulator and carefully push it up. When its up I use zip ties around the bolt holes and through a hole in the door.
That’s what I like about American card they aren’t too complicated to fix
SCRAP Kingdom!!!! Yeah, but they shouldn't break when their only 3 years old. This was a 2015.
Refuse Reuse true
At the end, what 2 wires are u touching to the alligator clamps? I didn't see exactly where they came from. Just wanna roll my window up.
there are only two wires on the motor plug if I remember. It's a little difficult to get to them. Before you do any of that, try pressing a little harder on the switch in the up position. As you are pressing, wiggle your finger a little, the window might go up.
you could also just take the working switch from the other door panel and switch it with the non working one to raise the window
@@martinsanchez8510 usually the driver's side is the master switch and not interchangeable with the passenger side.
Would you mind elaborating on the alligator clip method? What kind of battery do you have connected up and can you get this from the store?
My switch is done and I don't have 150 to replace atm
Just a car battery. You can just touch the connections with wires from the battery. There's no backwards way to hook it up, one way will make it go up, the other will make it go down. The only problem is the prongs are tiny and close. You could also cut the wires on the plug and connect your battery to that.
My 2016 Dodge Journey driver window went down and wouldn’t go up so I changed the switch. Now a week later my TWO passenger window switches aren’t working. Both go down but won’t come up
I would plug your old switch in and see what happens.
I put a new switch in and no good. Tried fuses too. The switches click and whine horribly and all the lights on the door flicker. Any ideas?
Try tapping on the motor with a small hammer while pushing on the switch, watch out for the glass of course.
You might have a bad regulator, the cable gets all messed up and makes noises like you described.
Also sounds like your car battery could have died while working on the door
Was there any programming involved with the replacement switch or is it just a straight plug and replace.
Jesse Duenes this one just plugged in and worked.
Jesse Duenes there are also videos on how to clean these switches, but since it wasn't my car, I didn't want to take the switch apart.
Did you check the fuses? Just asking because I have a 2017 dodge journey and the driver control module is not responding i was thinking that it might be a fuse they were working just fine
I don't think I checked the fuses, but this was a while ago. The problem with this car was the switch. I do a lot of window work, and I don't remember having one be just a fuse. It's usually the wires in the door jamb, the motor,or switch.
Of course it doesn't hurt to check the fuses, and sometimes disconnecting the negative battery terminal for a few minutes could reset the module.
On my journey none of the windows go up or down. Can that be a bad motor since none of them are working?
Probably not a motor, since each door has its own motor. It would be rare for all of them to be bad. Most likely a switch
@@TomPetersonRefuseReuse sweet thank you dude. I’ll definitely look into it.
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Thank you i drive a 2009. Dodge journey and my window will do neither go or down i can control the back Windows though not the driver or passenger
Ever figure this out , I have the same issue
@@Tillbilly i have the same issue i replaced the switch tonight and still the same issue, im checking for a broken wire between the front of the door and the pillar ill let you know if thats my issue
What kind of battery did you use to manually power the window motor?
Just a regular 12volt car battery
Refuse Reuse ok.. in my case, my master switch makes a funny noise buzzing noise both up and down and none of my other windows respond nor can you control the window from the other switches.. the contacts on the board look pretty clean. I’m gonna continue to work on it tomorrow, but my window is stuck down. I might just try using the battery to the motor tactic to get it up for now. any more ideas where to start?
Refuse Reuse I just don’t want to be doing guess work and replacing parts.. I want to do the proper troubleshooting steps and be sure
@@Josh-px6xb if your motor runs up and down with the battery, it's good. Before taking anything apart, you could push down on the switch and wiggle it a bit, if the window starts moving, you know its the switch.
@@Josh-px6xb well if none of the other windows work, I would try cleaning the switch, and disconnect the battery of your car for about 10 minutes. See if it works then.
What year is this journey?
Kc Perkins I think it was a 2013.