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Old 01-29-2014, 11:46 AM   #16
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Re: Driver side power window not working

Is the green wire supposed to be hot at switch when ignition key is on.
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Old 01-29-2014, 05:50 PM   #17
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Re: Driver side power window not working

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Is the green wire supposed to be hot at switch when ignition key is on.
with the key on power should be at the control switch.

the motors on these fail often. see if you have 12 volts across the motor with the window switch on
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Old 01-29-2014, 06:19 PM   #18
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Re: Driver side power window not working

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with the key on power should be at the control switch.

the motors on these fail often. see if you have 12 volts across the motor with the window switch on
I know the motor is good. I just need to find out if green wire is always hot or just when key is on. Or if it is hot at all. Thanks for your time.
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I know the motor is good. I just need to find out if green wire is always hot or just when key is on. Or if it is hot at all. Thanks for your time.
explain what you know and why ? is there power at the driver side master control switch ?

do the other windows work with this switch ? what is the problem exactly ?

being a newbie to these forums the proper method is to make your own posting with your issues and your complete vehicle details including testing and results completed if any.
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Wink Re: Driver side power window not working

I had the same issue on a 2002 Yukon XL.
Traced back the dark green wire to the fuse box, spliced in a new wire at the fuse box and ran it to the switch, problem solved.
Thanks for the post.
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