Front Power Window Motor Inspection

2014 Hyundai Veloster Base, Standard TransSECTION Front Power Window Motor Inspection
  1. Remove the front door trim panel.

    (Refer to "FRONT DOOR ")

  2. Disconnect the connector from the motor.

    [Driver] 

    Fig 1: Identifying Front Power Window Motor Connector Terminals (Driver)
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    [Assistant] 

    Fig 2: Identifying Front Power Window Motor Connector (Assistant)
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  3. Connect the motor terminals No. 2 and No. 3 directly to battery voltage (12V) and connect the motor terminal No. 4 to ground (0V).

    Check that the motor operates smoothly.

    If the operation is abnormal, replace the motor.

    [Safety Power Window] 

    Fig 3: Safety Power Window Switch Continuity Reference Chart
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  4. Connect the motor terminals directly to battery voltage (12V) and check that the motor operates smoothly. Next, reverse the polarity and check that the motor operates smoothly in the reverse direction. If the operation is abnormal, replace the motor.

    [General Window] 

    Fig 4: General Window Condition Chart
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