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V70 P80 2.4L 140 rear window won’t go down

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Old Aug 18th, 2019, 15:56   #1
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Default V70 P80 2.4L 140 rear window won’t go down

Hi,

Drivers side rear window will not go down. Main switch and rear door switch will not operate it. What’s peoples thoughts on this? Could it be the mechanics within the door?

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Old Aug 18th, 2019, 21:23   #2
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Sounds to me that as it's only the one window that the door card will have to come off,once that's done check to see if power is getting to the motor,or a quick visual inspection may reveal a cause.If no immediate cause is seen and power is getting to the motor then either the motor likely to be burnt out or mechanism seized which in the case of the latter you might be able to free it off.
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