Nissan Quest Door & Window Problems

26 messages,  Last post on Jan 10, 2012 at 9:20 PM

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#17 of 26 2009 nissan quest sliding door gets stuck in half-open position by nahouse

Oct 19, 2009 (9:39 am)

#18 of 26 Re: 2009 nissan quest sliding door gets stuck in half-open position [nahouse] by _kimberly_

Dec 01, 2009 (3:02 pm)

Replying to: nahouse (Oct 19, 2009 9:39 am)
shouldn't that be covered somehow under some kind of policy?

#19 of 26 Sliding door window fell out - 94 Villager by superflydude

Jan 20, 2010 (5:44 pm)

It had been rattling pretty bad and then today it fell out. It did not break as it was hanging by the vent latch. I want to put it back in. How is this held in there securely? There is a clip up front that apparently failed to hold it. Can the clip be adjusted? Do I need to add some sort of adhesive to hold it in place? Thanks.

#20 of 26 Re: I bent the door, now the car won't start! [sb4774] by mario52965

Apr 05, 2010 (4:16 pm)

Replying to: sb4774 (Jul 03, 2007 7:50 am)
it maybe the gasoline shut off valve it is on the pass side under or next to glove box you have to reset it

#21 of 26 Re: Sliding door window fell out - 94 Villager [superflydude] by lobo1478

Apr 29, 2011 (8:12 am)

Replying to: superflydude (Jan 20, 2010 5:44 pm)
Dude, the same thing just happened to me. How did you fix yours? Our broke from the other side of the latch. I think I need to weld it.

#22 of 26 1998 Villager side rear Vent windows won't open by andy5039

Aug 09, 2011 (8:03 am)

The power vent windows on my 1998 Villager will not open. Both of them have opened sporatically in the past. Am I looking at a motor problem or is there an off chance that the switches are both bad? Would like to avoid taking it to the dealer.

#23 of 26 99 Villager Estate rear vent windows won't close by pghpagan

Oct 21, 2011 (2:28 pm)

I recently purchased a 99 villager estate. When I bought it the rear vent windows both worked and I opened them and kept them open for about a month. Now It's getting chilly and neither will close. I find it difficult to believe that both switches or motors went bad at the same time. Does anyone know if there is any other possible cause for this and if not is there any way of getting them closed?

#24 of 26 Re: Sliding door window fell out - 94 Villager [superflydude] by nissanquest94

Jan 10, 2012 (8:36 pm)

Replying to: superflydude (Jan 20, 2010 5:44 pm)
My Nissan Quest 94 had that problem tonight, and I use glue to glue the two parts from outside and inside on the glass, not sure if it is going to hold? Apparently, the glue on the outside window eventually loosen, so is the inside clip part.

#25 of 26 Re: 99 Villager Estate rear vent windows won't close [pghpagan] by nissanquest94

Jan 10, 2012 (9:06 pm)

Replying to: pghpagan (Oct 21, 2011 2:28 pm)
Have you tried to spray with WD-40? I found it very useful not only for this purpose, but also for many other lubrication purpose such as door lock get stuck ...etc.
 
In general, you want to spray every couple years, and it has been 12 years for your 99 villager, not sure if previous owner did this maintenance work.

#26 of 26 Re: 99 Villager Estate rear vent windows won't close [nissanquest94] by steve_ HOST

Jan 10, 2012 (9:20 pm)

Replying to: nissanquest94 (Jan 10, 2012 9:06 pm)
I use the stuff, but more for cleaning. Other stuff seems to do a better job of lubricating than "water displacement" - 40. Maybe spray it first but then get some oil or lube in there. Not in door locks though; graphite powder for that.
 
Can't remember ever cleaning my locks on my '99 though. I use the FOBs pretty much exclusively except for when I accidentally trigger the alarm - guess I'm lucky the locks still work with the key.
 
I use electrical contact cleaner around switches.
 
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