power window off track

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Asked by lhasa May 25, 2012 at 09:16 PM about the 2005 Toyota Tacoma 2 Dr STD Standard Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

power window goes only part way down even though power button still wants to lower window further

4 Answers

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i would suspect a damaged or bent window regulator. may be possible to temporarily repair it but would suggest for it to be replaced.

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does the regulator control the up or down movement of window? my window goes up and down but only part way down. could it be off the track?

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it does control the up down movement, the window may posibly be coming out of the track in which case the glass would become fairly loose and move around in the door when in the down most position. To know for sure, you would need to remove the door trim (card) and inspect further to detirmine the exact fault.

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Jeremy, thank you for your help. i now know what i need to do. Don, Springfield, IL

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