Power Window System Symptom Diagnosis

2013 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS, FWDSECTION Power Window System Symptom Diagnosis
POWER WINDOW SYSTEM SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS CHART

Condition Possible Cause Action
All power windows cannot operate  Faulty system circuits (including relays and fuses) POWER WINDOW SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 
Faulty keyless start control module INSPECTION OF KEYLESS START CONTROL MODULE AND ITS CIRCUITS 
One of power window cannot operate  Setting malfunction (fail-safe mode) POWER WINDOW SYSTEM INITIALIZATION/RESET .
Faulty system circuits (including relays and fuses) POWER WINDOW SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 
Faulty power window motor FRONT WINDOW REGULATOR ASSEMBLY INSPECTION 
Faulty power window master switch INSPECTION OF POWER WINDOW MASTER SWITCH AND ITS CIRCUIT 
Faulty power window sub switch POWER WINDOW SUB SWITCH INSPECTION 
No function in auto or manual mode  Setting malfunction (fail-safe mode) POWER WINDOW SYSTEM INITIALIZATION/RESET .
Faulty system circuits (including relays and fuses) POWER WINDOW SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 
Faulty power window motor FRONT WINDOW REGULATOR ASSEMBLY INSPECTION 
Faulty power window master switch INSPECTION OF POWER WINDOW MASTER SWITCH AND ITS CIRCUIT 
Faulty power window sub switch POWER WINDOW SUB SWITCH INSPECTION 
Reverses when fully closed or anti-pinching function does not work  Setting malfunction (fail safe mode) POWER WINDOW SYSTEM INITIALIZATION/RESET .
Impossible to open fully  Setting malfunction POWER WINDOW SYSTEM INITIALIZATION/RESET .
Abnormal noise  Loose window regulator mounting bolts Tighten window regulator mounting bolts  .
Worn or broken power window regulator sliding and rotating parts Replace window regulator  .
Poor greasing Lubricate  .
RENDER: 1.0x

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