2010 dodge journey drivers door issues

Asked by Kevin Nov 04, 2022 at 05:42 PM about the 2010 Dodge Journey SXT AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Drivers side switches not working. Fixed the broken
wire. Did the battery trick. Got a new switch. Changed
the fuse. Still nothing. How do I at least get my
window back up

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38,925

The " battery trick " ? ? This is why you people have problems , you refuse to do things right .

Where you disconnect the negative for 5 mins and reconnect it. Worked for others not for my pos car

202,415

When you disconnect the car battery, you clear out any stored trouble codes and everything in the car's memory. Does this fix anything? NO !!!!! Your window problem has to be diagnosed. Power windows are an intraassay of electrical switches and you need a mechanic who knows how to fix them to get it right. On a twelve year old truck, I'd first suspect a broken wire/harness running between the door and the car body; encased in that accordion sleeve.

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Already fixed the broken wire in the door. One thing after another with this car

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