2019 Chevy Malibu LT with about 75k miles on it.
The driver side window switch will not roll down or up the passenger or rear windows. The window lock button does not illuminate so I don't think the switch is getting power. However, the driver side window switch does get power and works as expected. The power mirror adjustment buttons also work. All windows will roll down if you use the switch at that window (passenger door switch works for window and the rear window switches work for those respective windows) so I know the window motors are all working as they should.
All fuses have been checked and are fine. Driver side door switch assembly has been replaced with OEM switch and problem did not get resolved.
Problem started about the time the car battery started going out although I can't say for sure as the battery went out in winter and I wasn't rolling the windows down during that time. Car battery was replaced per chevy required specs for the automated engine start/stop so i don't suspect the new battery causing an issue with it.
I can't find a wiring diagram online, but i suspect the window switch is being fed power from two sources. The mirrors and driver window switch gets power from one source and the other switches gets power from another source - likely the body control module. I have a feeling the body control module isn't sending the power and might need to be reset since a new car battery was installed. I can't figure out how to reset the BCM. I tried unplugging the battery, sat it disconnected over night, connected the positive/negative terminals of the car wiring together to drain any residual power from the car and reconnected the battery. I didn't lose any of my saved radio stations so I don't believe the BCM reset was successful.
Any ideas why my driver side window switches won't work for any of the windows in the car other than the driver side window? Running out of ideas here and any help is appreciated!!
The driver side window switch will not roll down or up the passenger or rear windows. The window lock button does not illuminate so I don't think the switch is getting power. However, the driver side window switch does get power and works as expected. The power mirror adjustment buttons also work. All windows will roll down if you use the switch at that window (passenger door switch works for window and the rear window switches work for those respective windows) so I know the window motors are all working as they should.
All fuses have been checked and are fine. Driver side door switch assembly has been replaced with OEM switch and problem did not get resolved.
Problem started about the time the car battery started going out although I can't say for sure as the battery went out in winter and I wasn't rolling the windows down during that time. Car battery was replaced per chevy required specs for the automated engine start/stop so i don't suspect the new battery causing an issue with it.
I can't find a wiring diagram online, but i suspect the window switch is being fed power from two sources. The mirrors and driver window switch gets power from one source and the other switches gets power from another source - likely the body control module. I have a feeling the body control module isn't sending the power and might need to be reset since a new car battery was installed. I can't figure out how to reset the BCM. I tried unplugging the battery, sat it disconnected over night, connected the positive/negative terminals of the car wiring together to drain any residual power from the car and reconnected the battery. I didn't lose any of my saved radio stations so I don't believe the BCM reset was successful.
Any ideas why my driver side window switches won't work for any of the windows in the car other than the driver side window? Running out of ideas here and any help is appreciated!!