SOURCE: 2005 toyota sequoia
there may be a defrost window/ liftgate fuse under dash or in the engine compartment check that first/ you can also check the plug in for the defroster it just pull out and clean with steel wool/ after that if that does not work then the actuall switch is bad switch the button that is/ if you have questions let me know Please rate my response thank you very much
SOURCE: reset the service indicator light - 06 Toyota Sequoia
set the mileage when the odometer is showing. put the key to off position. press and hold the reset button then turn the key to on position, do not start. then continue holding the reset button until the reading stops to zero or blank. turn it off, that should reset the light indicator
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SOURCE: rear window wont go up in 2002 toyota sequoia
no the motor is stuck remove the back door panel then the 15 screws to acces the motor try tapping the motor while having someone work the switch
SOURCE: I have lost all power to the rear hatch of my 2005
I had the same thing happen...I already had the rear door taken apart because the latch mechanism had failed and I was replacing that (not too bad a job: $100 part and 2 hours)...while I had the door apart I tried tapping on the window motor with hammer to get it working again...that did not seem to do anything. I then started looking at fuses.. There are 3 fuse boxes under the hood, and 1 panel by the driver's left knee. The top left fuse in the driver's left knee fuse box was labeled "TAIL". I pulled that one and even though it was not burned through...it looked a little funny (had some discoloration on the contacts like it had been getting hot). I replaced that and then shut the rear door and started up the engine. What do you know..everything works. I think it was likely the fuse...but who knows. Maybe this will work for someone else too.
SOURCE: My 2003 Toyota Sequoia rear window will no longer
I don't think that there would be a fuse for each window, it could be a wiring problem check the wires on the window switch that isn't working to make sure the problem isn't there also check the wires on the window motor, if you have a test light you may be able to trace where the power is getting to before you replace the window motor,if the power is getting to the window motor you would have to assume the window motor is faulty.....hope this helps......cheers.
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