2003 dodge ram 1500 passenger window switch not working

[{"displayPrice":"$25.00","priceAmount":25.00,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"25","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"00","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"ry%2F5pA%2BLK2g5i%2Faujx8LgXpo9JU7QtxAImz%2B1mP09ao7D%2F8aoHC8J3plW5ygl4drRwPzZIOYQ%2F85uf4Bw0oxazGtzkkDDBxnL1wTwJF4FHIfZEuis0IJ4HKorOgbJRP9h2OVaAW2Ft4Hf%2FgH5JDVPIcvk5Syi8%2FzE5qQm7ghVK8sPdUN6jSnsA%3D%3D","locale":"en-US","buyingOptionType":"NEW"}]

$$25.00 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details

Initial payment breakdown

Shipping cost, delivery date, and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.

Enhancements you chose aren't available for this seller. Details

To add the following enhancements to your purchase, choose a different seller.

%cardName%

${cardName} not available for the seller you chose

${cardName} unavailable for quantities greater than ${maxQuantity}.

Add a gift receipt for easy returns

Pass. side elect. window switch replaced but still not working but can control from drivers door switch.

Your Answer:

2003 dodge ram 1500 passenger window switch not working

Looking for a Used RAM 1500 in your area?

CarGurus has 2,538 nationwide RAM 1500 listings starting at $1,995.

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.

When troubleshooting a Dodge Ram 1500 SLT power window, the first thing to determine is weather it is an electrical or mechanical problem. An electrical problem could be anywhere from the fuse to the automatic control box in the armrest. A mechanical problem could be either a motor or a regulator. To isolate the problem, check to see if all of the other windows work properly. If so, then the problem lies with the individual window and if not then there is an electrical problem effecting all the windows.

Step 1

Check the fuse if none of the windows work. Turn the ignition key on and try the window by pushing the switch. Listen for the window motor to operate. If it does not operate, the problem is either in the motor or in the automatic up and down control. If the motor did work, the problem is with the regulator and should be replaced.

Step 2

Remove the main window switch using a common screwdriver to pry the switch forward and up to remove. Turn the ignition on and probe the terminals on the back of the switch for power with the voltmeter as the switch is moved into the up and down position. If there is no power in either of these positions the switch is bad. If there is power the motor is very likely bad. This will be confirmed when the door panel is off.

Step 3

Remove the door panel. Test the motor by removing the connector at the switch and temporarily installing the switch. Operate the switch in both directions and simultaneously probe the connector for power. If there is power the motor is bad. If not, the wiring from the switch is bad.

Step 4

Remove the regulator and motor if the motor had worked previously but the window regulator did not work. Remove the bolts holding the bottom of the window to the regulator on a horizontal channel. Remove the nuts holding the two upright channels in the door on the top and bottom. Remove the bolts holding the motor to the door.

Step 5

Remove the entire regulator out of the hole in the door. Install the new regulator and motor combination through the access hole in the door. Mount the two uprights by inserting their studs through the holes in the door and installing the nuts. Install the bolts in the window motor.

Step 6

Install the bolts in the bottom of the window to window channel. To make this easier, plug in the window motor and temporarily connecting the window switch and lifting the horizontal ledge or channel into the middle of the access hole in the door. Install the door panel in reverse order of removal.

Things You'll Need

  • Volt and ohm meter
  • Common screwdriver
  • Set of ΒΌ-inch drive sockets
  • Ratchet

Writer Bio

Don Bowman has been writing for various websites and several online magazines since 2008. He has owned an auto service facility since 1982 and has over 45 years of technical experience as a master ASE tech. Bowman has a business degree from Pennsylvania State University and was an officer in the U.S. Army (aircraft maintenance officer, pilot, six Air Medal awards, two tours Vietnam).

Why is my passenger window button not working?

If only one window stops working, the problem could be a bad relay, fuse issue, bad motor, or the power window switch has failed. The most common reason for one window to stop working is the switch, so this should be looked at by a professional mechanic to have your power window switch replaced.

How do you test a window switch for power?

To test the power switch for the window, first, remove the cover of the door. Then separate the power switch from the wires. Set the multimeter to continuity mode. Then attach the black probe to the negative terminal of the power switch.