Toyota Highlander Power Windows
The drivers side window control will allow the rear windows to go down, but will not allow them to go back up. To raise the window I have to get out and let them up by accessing the rear window control. Any ideas on what my problem is?
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An open OAT, Outside Air Temperature sensor, would indicate to the system that it is EXTREMELY COLD outside. An open IAT, Interior Air Temperature sensor, would indicate that the cabin is TOO COLD.
A third possiblity, while less likely, occurs if the engine coolant is "threatening" to go overtemp. To protect the engine the A/C will be disabled if the coolant temperature is rising toward the "danger" level, but not necessarily "there" yet.
The OAT, generally, is mounted on the back side of the front bumper just in front of the A/C condensor/radiator stack. The IAT is behind that small vaned window above the driver's right knee. I have always relocated the OAT sensor so it isn't unduly influenced by the heat radiating from the condensor/radiator stack during cold weather.
Best price online I could find was $380. But I can't help but think that it must be just a loose wire and not a master control replacement. It's an option worth looking into at least.
You could try apologizing to it - it's obviously offended!
More practically, it sounds like a short in the cable, probably where it flexes as the door is opened and closed. Try a visit to an auto electrician.
Cheers
Graham
I wonder if a cheap suction cup gizmo from Harbor Freight would help (instead of or along with the recommended 2x4).