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  1. #1 One power window out 
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    '03 GTP, 135K, front passenger side window stopped working suddenly. Neither the driver's side nor the p.s. switches make it work. No sound at all when I try the switches.

    Can someone help me with a diagnostic process? Assume I know very little, and please, if you describe a tool (especially electrical) I really appreciate your being very specific. If we get into schematics I'm in over my head and it's off to the shop.

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    sounds like the power window motor went bad, you'll need a new pass side window regulator, its the whole assembly, window track and motor, not as hard as you may think to replace.

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    Sounds about right to me. Just dont drop the glass once the old regulator is bad. And sounds like you have a four door.... Make sure u get the right regulator!!!
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    Thanks, guys! I have ordered the whole assembly with motor AND the suction-cup holder gadget from Rock Auto. I have a Haynes, but I might come looking for instructions/tips on the install. I'm fine once I get into the door - I really hate pulling apart the trim and all - this interior is near mint and I always feel like I'm going to break something. And yes, it's a 4-dr. And I ordered what they called DORMAN Part # 741646 {#10315137}
    Front Right; Power Window Regulator w/Motor; 4-Door

    Front right - feels like they mean Passenger Side - you think I'm right or wrong?
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    front right sounds good to me.

    you may want to invest in one them trim clip removal tools, you can use a small pry bar for finish carpentry, they are about 4 inches long, but the right tool has a nice notch cut in it so find the fastener put the cut out around the faster and pop it out.

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