2001 Tahoe power window switches not working for passengers ONLY.

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The passenger switches for power windows on 2001 Chevy Tahoe stopped working. The driver can raise and lower all four windows, but the three passenger switches all stopped working. L/R window fuses are fine. Really odd that 3 of 4 switches stopped working, while the driver can still control all four windows.

I fixed the driver door arm rest (common issue) and must have done something. The driver's window and lock controls function perfectly, the passenger lock works fine, but the three passenger window switches can't control their own respective windows. Almost acts like a child lock is on or something, but those seem to only be on the back doors and they are switched off.

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The passenger switches for power windows on 2001 Chevy Tahoe stopped working. The driver can raise and lower all four windows, but the three passenger switches all stopped working. L/R window fuses are fine. Really odd that 3 of 4 switches stopped working, while the driver can still control all four windows.

I fixed the driver door arm rest (common issue) and must have done something. The driver's window and lock controls function perfectly, the passenger lock works fine, but the three passenger window switches can't control their own respective windows. Almost acts like a child lock is on or something, but those seem to only be on the back doors and they are switched off.

Any ideas?
the drivers window lock switch does exactly that, locks out the other 3 windows
the rear child door lock is something completely different
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Yup, that's all it was. For some reason, my brain wasn't even seeing that switch although it's right there plain as day. Goes to show that I never use it and my wife is right when she says I'm not very observant! Thanks for the quick help. I'm embarrassed to admit how much time I spent checking fuses and re-opening the door panel to reseat my cable connections.
 

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Now I have the passenger-window-will-not-work issue again. I had it and it went away. Now it's back. I checked the "lock" switch. That's not it. When I hit the switch on the drivers door for the passenger window, I hear a click over at the passenger door. Some sort of signal is getting over there but the window doesn't move. What's my next step? All the other windows work with all the associated switches.
 

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Now I have the passenger-window-will-not-work issue again. I had it and it went away. Now it's back. I checked the "lock" switch. That's not it. When I hit the switch on the drivers door for the passenger window, I hear a click over at the passenger door. Some sort of signal is getting over there but the window doesn't move. What's my next step? All the other windows work with all the associated switches.
SO.....to be clear the passenger window does not operate with the passenger side switch either? so non-op period?
if so, then either the window motor is not working or perhaps the regulator is jammed up.
in which case you could remove the door panel and apply 12v to the motor and see if it is indeed working or not.
the motor goes either direction up/down depending on the voltage polarity.
if you end up having to replace the motor, I highly recommend just grabbing a used one from a junkyard the junk they sell at the autoparts stores is 99% plastic garbage and will fail in no time. it might have a metal case on the motor making it look metal but inside it's all plastic junk. you can compare the old motor to a replacement and feel the weight difference.
if it is the regulator then aftermarket are generally fine.
 

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SO.....to be clear the passenger window does not operate with the passenger side switch either? so non-op period?
Correct, doesn't work with the driver switch or passenger switch. As mentioned there is a faint clicking sound over at the passenger door when I activate the switch at the drivers door.

if so, then either the window motor is not working or perhaps the regulator is jammed up.
in which case you could remove the door panel and apply 12v to the motor and see if it is indeed working or not.
Ok, pull the card and try to "jump" the motor to move.
the motor goes either direction up/down depending on the voltage polarity.
if you end up having to replace the motor, I highly recommend just grabbing a used one from a junkyard the junk they sell at the autoparts stores is 99% plastic garbage and will fail in no time. it might have a metal case on the motor making it look metal but inside it's all plastic junk. you can compare the old motor to a replacement and feel the weight difference.
if it is the regulator then aftermarket are generally fine.
 

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