What is the rear passenger window?
Hear this out loudPauseSimple and intuitive, the rear windshield (or rear glass) is located opposite of the front windshield, and is located in the back of the vehicle, sealing it off from the outside.
Why is the window not going up on my Hyundai Santa Fe?
If only the rear windows aren’t working, there is a lock out switch on most vehicles. Make sure that hasn’t been pressed. Now that we quickly covered the low hanging fruit, here are the common causes for a window that won’t go up in your Santa Fe. 1. Wiring/Fuses Looking to see if your Santa Fe blew a fuse is a great place to start.
How to check the power window on a Hyundai?
Case Details: The main power window switch on the driver side door was replaced and all fuses checked. The window motor needs to be checked on this window. Put power and ground directly to the connections to check that this power window motor works. Check the movement in both directions by flicking the switch to reverse the polarity.
Where are the fuses on a Hyundai power window?
Case Details: The battery cables were wrongly installed the first time around. Start by checking the fuses in the fuse box under the hood adjacent to the battery. If these are good then check the fuses under the dash on the driver’s side. It is more than likely that some of them would have blown.
How does the power window work on a Hyundai Santa Fe?
The power windows in the rear (both sides) go up and down using the controls on the respective doors but not if I use the driver’s controls. The driver’s control will only operate the driver’s window and it will put up the rear passenger window (but won’t put it down). The front passenger window doesn’t operate at all using any of the controls.
What to do if your Santa Fe window won’t go up?
Looking to see if your Santa Fe blew a fuse is a great place to start. This is particularly true if the window does not seem to have been struggling before it failed to go up. If all of the windows don’t work, that is going to be a fuse or window relay that has gone bad. You’ll need to locate the fuse box, and then the power window fuse.
Case Details: The main power window switch on the driver side door was replaced and all fuses checked. The window motor needs to be checked on this window. Put power and ground directly to the connections to check that this power window motor works. Check the movement in both directions by flicking the switch to reverse the polarity.
Case Details: The battery cables were wrongly installed the first time around. Start by checking the fuses in the fuse box under the hood adjacent to the battery. If these are good then check the fuses under the dash on the driver’s side. It is more than likely that some of them would have blown.