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Originally Posted by Classic Boy
A Broken wire as stated in this post is likely the cause as the circuit operates thru the master switch that way either switch can operate the window motor.
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Although your explanation makes sense, I am still not sure if this is a broken wire issue. It was also my thought till I was able to close the window with manual connections. But let me explain with some pictures:
The first 2 pics are the wires coming from the door going into the plug which holds the window switch as on Pic 3 and 4. The solid green is the constant positive and the solid black is the constant negative. Out of the plug are 2 wires going to the actuator as on Pic 5. It's a green wire with white stripes and a Gray wire with white stripes. They are not fed thru the door. I believe these are positive and negative on demand and depending which way you push the switch they are either negative or positive. I had a spare plug connecting to the actuator and if I use the 2 wires and connect them one way to the solid black and green the window goes down. If I simply switch them windows goes up. So the only wires in this process which could be broken are green or black but both seem to be ok. I am not sure what the red wire with orange stripes and the solid grey wire do which also come out of the door. I could not see any voltage attached to them.
I hope this makes sense.
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