Why is my Suzuki Wagon R’s power window not responding at all?
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Why is my Suzuki Wagon R’s power window not responding at all?
My 2020 Suzuki Wagon Rs front passenger-side power window has completely stopped working. Theres no sound o r movement when I press the switch. Could it be a fuse, wiring issue, o r a faulty motor? How can I diagnose this without taking it to a mechanic right away?
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Gari Specialist asked on 30 May 2025 12:13:36 pm


If your power window isnt responding at all—no sound o r movement—the most common causes are:
Blown fuse: Check the fuse box usually under the dashboard o r near the engine bay. Look for the power window fuse and replace it if it’s blown.
Faulty window switch: Sometimes the switch itself goes bad. Try using the master switch on the driver’s side to control the window if that works, the individual switch may be faulty.
Motor failure: If theres no sound when you press the button, the motor might be dead o r disconnected.
Wiring issue: A loose o r damaged wire inside the door can also cause complete failure.
Child lock activated: Make sure the window lock button on the driver’s panel isn’t enabled.
A basic diagnostic step would be to test the window from both the individual switch and the master control. If neither works and the fuse is fine, the issue is likely electrical o r motor-related.
Blown fuse: Check the fuse box usually under the dashboard o r near the engine bay. Look for the power window fuse and replace it if it’s blown.
Faulty window switch: Sometimes the switch itself goes bad. Try using the master switch on the driver’s side to control the window if that works, the individual switch may be faulty.
Motor failure: If theres no sound when you press the button, the motor might be dead o r disconnected.
Wiring issue: A loose o r damaged wire inside the door can also cause complete failure.
Child lock activated: Make sure the window lock button on the driver’s panel isn’t enabled.
A basic diagnostic step would be to test the window from both the individual switch and the master control. If neither works and the fuse is fine, the issue is likely electrical o r motor-related.