How to get a nissan Altima window wont go up?

How to get a nissan Altima window wont go up?

Nissan Altima Electric Windows Won’t Go Down

  1. Turn the ignition switch to the “Off” position.
  2. Look under the steering wheel and locate the lever labeled “Hood.” Pull the lever up toward the steering wheel.
  3. Go to the front of the vehicle and raise the hood.

Why does my Nissan power window go up?

When attempting to close the window using the “auto” feature, if work has been performed that results in the loss of the limit switch setting, the power window will rise all the way to the top and then come back down several inches.

When does the power window switch turn off?

When the power window switch sees the 5 volts return on the limit switch signal wire, the power window switch knows the window is fully closed and stops power window motor operation.

What to do when power window goes all the way up?

After performing the limit switch reset procedure, if the window still goes all the way up and then comes back down several inches when using the “auto” feature of the power window switch, check the voltage on the limit switch circuit to determine if the limit switch inside the power window motor is defective.

What to do if your Nissan power window is not working?

Nissan has issued a service bulletin to address Nissan power window problems where the power windows may not work properly after the vehicle’s battery has been disconnected or a window fuse blows. Do NOT replace the window regulator or window controller. The Nissan power window problems can be corrected by performing a re-initialization process.

When the power window switch sees the 5 volts return on the limit switch signal wire, the power window switch knows the window is fully closed and stops power window motor operation.

After performing the limit switch reset procedure, if the window still goes all the way up and then comes back down several inches when using the “auto” feature of the power window switch, check the voltage on the limit switch circuit to determine if the limit switch inside the power window motor is defective.