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I did a quick forum search, and didn't find anything. I'm sure this is an issue. The passenger side window has zero power from either door switch. Also, when opening the door, it doesn't roll down slightly and back up to create a seal. I'm sure it's a known thing. I am new to this car and would like some help on where to start.
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I'm assuming if water got into either the motor or switches, they're done for?
I doubt that both switches failed at the same time. There are lots of posts about water issues affecting the motor. Dealers tend to just replace the motor, but some DIYers have had success drying out the motor and connector, then reassembling with a good dose of dielectric grease.
 
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I doubt that both switches failed at the same time. There are lots of posts about water issues affecting the motor. Dealers tend to just replace the motor, but some DIYers have had success drying out the motor and connector, then reassembling with a good dose of dielectric grease.
I meant connectors, I apologize. Not the switches.
 

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