
Electric Windows Not Working: Causes
A power window that won’t move has a few common causes. A Cranbourne West specialist explains.
What it usually means
A single window that won’t work is usually the window regulator/motor, the switch, or wiring in the door (the flex point where the loom enters the door is a common break point). If all windows stop, suspect a fuse, the master switch, or a control module.
Whether it’s one window or all of them is the key clue.
What you should do
Get it diagnosed — a window stuck down is a security and weather problem, and a slipping regulator can jam.
We test the switch, motor, wiring and fuses to find the fault and quote the repair.
How we find & fix it
Because the same symptom can have several causes, we use dealer-level diagnostics and a methodical check to pinpoint the real cause — rather than throwing parts at it.
You get a clear explanation and a fixed written quote before any work. Book online in 60 seconds or call 03 8782 0711.
Electric Windows Not Working: Causes — FAQ
One window: usually the regulator/motor, switch or door wiring. All windows: a fuse, master switch or module.
A window stuck down is a security and weather issue — worth a prompt fix.
Yes — regulators, motors, switches and wiring. We diagnose first.
We test the switch, motor, wiring and fuses methodically.
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