my driver window will not go down and the passenger wont either the back windows go down but u have to be in back and use the back window control to put up and down. how can i determine if it is motors or window switch?

Asked by puggs8830 May 27, 2016 at 12:17 PM about the 2006 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my driver window will not go down and the passenger wont either the back
windows go down but u have to be in back and use the back window control
to put up and down. how can i determine if it is motors or window switch?

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Ahhh I am sorry to hear about your troubles. Unfortunately this is one of the curses of older Volkswagen's (The Jetta and The New Beetle in particular). Most likely it is the window switches (an actuator that sends the command to lower or raise the window to the motor in the door). Does the window on the passenger side roll down using the passenger side switch and not the drivers door "master" switch? If so, It could just be the master switch that has failed. Did they quit at the same time? This is also another symptom of a failed switch. Did they stop working at different times? That could be a sign that the actual motors in the doors are broken. My best advice. Go to a salvage yard, or buy a new switch of Amazon or Ebay. A mechanic is going to charge you an arm and a leg to fix it, and really all it requires is some basic tools to get the door liner off (thats the hard part), and swap out the switches and/or motors. Best of luck! Please let me know if you have questions.

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