switch will signal 'auto down' to a box/module/relay that powers motor, follow the wires then change/repair box. rare occasions its built into the motor mechanism so means swapping it all.
@PoorManMods So here’s the deal. Toyota just put a small tab just underneath the ‘up’ position of the control knob. All we have to do is get rid of that tab and we will have full functioning auto for both up and down directions.
maybe i'm misremembering, but i don't think it's supposed to stay down at all.
happened to me too many times last summer, ive gotten pretty good at remembering to baby sit that switch
that window motor is one tough sob to survive who knows how many hours of that
right?!
switch will signal 'auto down' to a box/module/relay that powers motor, follow the wires then change/repair box.
rare occasions its built into the motor mechanism so means swapping it all.
Most power motors have a ptc in them which will safeguard an overcurrent situation
This one definitely started to smell like it let all its white smoke out one time
Thanks
Its normal operation
during normal operation the switch disengages when the windows reaches the bottom, mine does not.
@PoorManMods So here’s the deal. Toyota just put a small tab just underneath the ‘up’ position of the control knob. All we have to do is get rid of that tab and we will have full functioning auto for both up and down directions.