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There are three possible reasons why windows don't move: fuse, relay, and switch or wiring. Take note that each part presents a slightly unique problem. A blown fuse will disable all the windows. So if the problem is on a particular side, the fuse is okay. A bad relay will also disable all the windows. So if all the windows are not working, but the fuse is good, check the relay. Remove the relay from its socket and use a short piece of wire to connect the two points in the socket where the relay makes contact. If the windows work, your relay is bad and there's no other way, but to replace it.
Since the windows are still moving, the problem is definitely not the relay, switch, or fuse. It could be the window motor or that window the mechanism is dragging. First check the voltage of the power window motor plug located inside the door panel. (Refer to your repair manual for instructions on how to remove the door panel. Or, you can simply locate and remove all the screws to remove the door panel.) If there's not enough voltage, change the motor. If the voltage is okay, check the window mechanism. In most cases, window mechanism needs lubrication.
If any of your window is not working, the problem could be bad wiring, bad switch, or bad motor. Check the switches first. Each window has its own switch. The best and easiest way to check one of the switches is bad is by using the good switch and test it to the side that's not working. If it works, then you need to replace the switch. If the switch is good, check the wiring. If the wiring is good, check the motor. Refer to the instructions above (windows move slowly).
There are parts of the Chevrolet Tahoe that you don't even notice to exist until they stop working. One of them is the window regulator. The truth is, a Chevrolet window regulator is very durable and can last for several years. If you keep your vehicle long enough, you may only have to replace it once or twice, or even not at all. To help extend the life of your window regulator or to make sure that your windows are in a correct working order, here are some maintenance tips you can follow:
Repair any problem right away.
Again, the window regulator doesn't break down easily, but if does, do not let it sit for a long time. Fix the problem right away. It's not worth procrastinating. When you detect that something is wrong with your window, remove the door panel of your Tahoe and do a thorough diagnosis. Usually, the problem is as simple as cleaning the regulator. Other problems may be solved by replacing the motor, fuse or relay-or even repairing a disconnected wire.
Don't let debris get into the door panel.
Always make sure that debris will not enter your car window as any foreign object can impede the movement of your window regulator. Watch out for your son who is too eager to insert something in your door panel and don't forget to remove the leaves trapped in between the rubber seal strip and the glass door window.
Clean your window regulator every time you do some repair work with your door.
Since accessing your window regulator will pretty much require the removal of the door panel cover and another layer of plastic that covers the window and door mechanisms, it takes another project before you can do some cleaning and greasing to your regulator. If you're going to replace the door speakers or repair the door handles, clean the window regulator as well. It may not be an urgent matter, especially if there's nothing wrong with your window, but doing so it will pay off in the long run.
While they do have the same function of controlling power window movement, the configurations of the front and rear window regulators of the Tahoe are different and not interchangeable. This is why once a power window regulator breaks down and needs replacing, the replacement regulator should be compatible to that specific power window.
Because it is located deep inside the door of the Tahoe, removing and replacing a broken window regulator with a new one can be labor-intensive and costly. Depending on the extent of the damage and the problems within the Tahoe's power window system, repair costs can range from a couple hundred dollars to well over a thousand.
The power window doesn’t work. Does this mean the Chevy Tahoe window regulator is broken?
Not necessarily. A malfunctioning power window could mean that one or several of the parts of the power window is broken. Generally, if the motor runs but no action is taking place, the window regulator is more likely the culprit, and this needs to be replaced. However, if the motor doesn't turn on at the push of the power window button, it's likely that the motor is at fault rather than the regulator. In addition, if all of the power windows in the Tahoe are non-functional, it's likely that the problem lies with the electrical circuits or a blown fuse in the regulator motor.
The common cause of window regulator failure is broken or damaged electrical connection. Corrosion may degrade the wires connecting to the Chevrolet Tahoe power window regulator and disrupt the flow of power to the circuits, leading to intermittent performance or a complete failure of the Tahoe's power window system.