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Old Aug 29, 2015 | 12:46 AM
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Has this ever happened to anyone? I have a 1999 4 door blazer and the rear left side window and now my front passenger door window will roll down but wont roll back up during the daytime, but later in the evening i'll go out and try it and it usually will work! Is it just a sign my motors are going out?
 
Old Aug 29, 2015 | 04:30 PM
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My drivers side does that sometimes, rolls down but wont roll up till a later time, wish i just had the Handle. These trucks have a mind of thier own and work when they want to. I cant give any mechanical advice cuz i havent peeled the door cover off yet
 
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Well I found the problem, I finally took the time to look at everything and one of the wires got pinched pretty bad, fixed it and Ive had no problems.
 
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Thank you for updating the thread with the fix.

Could you tell us where the wire was pinched for other people who may have this problem?
 
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