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Passenger Side door


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Hey guys,

I typically don't have a lot of passengers in my 00' Boxster S, so I have no idea if this is an issue or not. Anyways, I was messing around in my garage yesterday and went to grab something off the passenger seat from the passenger side of the vehicle. Now, with the top up, I notice that if I gently pull the door handle either on the inside, or the outside of the vehicle the window lowers slightly (and I've seen the posts on this). However, I'm not sure if the passenger side was designed to do the same thing or not. Right now, the door window doesn't move (both when opening from the inside and outside) until after the release is actually activated. Is this a problem? or was it designed that way?

If it is a problem, and it's suposed to operated the exact same way that the driver's side door operates, than i imagine it's the micro-switches that need to be replaced. I assume just replacing all of them rather than the faulty one. Anyone know the PN# on these if that's the case?

advTHanKSce

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There is no difference between the driver and passenger window, they act the same.

Gotcha, ok, well then If i'm going to replace the microswitches in the passenger side door for the window, does anyone have the Part # and qty i'll need?

Thanks!

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sounds like U need to check the regulator cable rather than the micro sw,,,

read that post again.

Hmm... I'm not so sure about this. Both doors do drop the window 1/2" however, on the Driver's side door, you pull up on the handle just a little bit (inner or outter) without yet popping the lock and the window drops the 1/2". The passenger door doesn't drop until AFTER you've pulled and opened the lock the full way on the door. So it isn't that the window isn't dropping... because it does... it just doesn't do it when you pull on the handle a little bit, only after the door starts to open a little bit does the window drop.

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