my passenger side window went down and can not get it back up, its a 2011 dodge avenger....help

Asked by chancemaddy Mar 02, 2014 at 07:46 PM about the 2011 Dodge Avenger

Question type: General

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Put the window all the way up, hold the switch up for about 5 seconds once the window is up, then push and hold the window switch all the way down for 5 seconds, then pull the auto up and let it close natural. It should go up and down with not problem.

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My left side window want let up 2012 dodge avenger

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This happened to my 2012 Dodge Avenger. New motor, or switch didn’t help. BUT! New master (driver) switch sealed the deal. Hope this helps.

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My window dropped it’s a Dodge Avenger 2009 driving side

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I have a 20011 Dodge Avenger. My widow wouldn’t let up on the passenger side. You have to hold the up button on the passenger side and drivers side at the same time. And your window should go up.

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I bought a new motor and the thing go in the door and my window still want let back up

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Passenger window went down and would not go back up - I held down the control button for that window on both the driver's and passenger's at the same time for 5 full seconds, let go and it started working again....Chrysler engineering.

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I bought a motor for my passenger window it does the same thing it goes down but it doesnt go up what could be wrong with it

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I had the same problem with my 2012 Avenger SXT. Rolled the window down, and when I reached my destination, could not roll up. All my research pointed to the motor, however it turns out all I needed was to replace the driver side switch! (Master switch) Same as Rachel. Available on Amazon for $21. Check this possibility out before wasting money on the motor! It’s also super easy and you can do it yourself.

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My 2010 Dodge avenger, driver window will not go back up, when I tried to get it up it was making this sound like something had popped loose

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You definitely have to change the Master switch, or driver side switch. It will fix everything!

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This literally just happened to me.,.. I held my master switch up and my girlfriend simply bumped her fist around on the outside of the passenger door., Window is now working as before...

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Passenger side window went down and wont go back up. Take the switch out and clean it! Works like a charm now!

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