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Power window issues

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I have a 2010 Titan, my driver front window rolls down and up, and the power sliding window on the back rolls down and up; but none of the 3 passenger door windows rolls down. The front passenger window works Sometimes, but not often. All 3 windows quit working at the same time. They don’t work on the master switch or on the switch on each door themselves. Any ideas/advice on what is wrong and how to fix this issue?
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If the windows were open and rain got onto / into the window switches, and they remain moist at all (underneath the mounting surface), the windows will not respond to the switches. You can pop the switches out, remove the wire fittings, dry the switches out very well and reconnect. I have a 2010 Armada that did the same thing as your Titan and my fix worked for me. Hopefully that will work for you too !
If the windows were open and rain got onto / into the window switches, and they remain moist at all (underneath the mounting surface), the windows will not respond to the switches. You can pop the switches out, remove the wire fittings, dry the switches out very well and reconnect. I have a 2010 Armada that did the same thing as your Titan and my fix worked for me. Hopefully that will work for you too !
Thank you, I will give it a try. But this has been an issue for at Least a few months now, so I’m not sure if they’d still possibly be wet if that was the issue.. I never looked too much into it at the time because it was winter so I had no need for all my windows. But now that it’s getting nice out again I would Really like to resolve this issue ..
I hear you. As to how long it has been going on, if, and my theory is based only on "if", the switches had gotten wet, they could stay wet for quite a while in that confined space. The dry car air does not get into the doors. Pull the entire switch panel up (I needed to gently pry mine out) and check if a wire is loose or corroded and take a hair dryer (or other air dryer) to the switches (don't overheat) and see what happens. BTW, if you can find a junk yard that has Nissans (Pull and Save types), you may find one to replace yours. Make sure the donner car has intact windows and the door is closed in the lot. Good luck.
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