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HOMESERVICE MANUALSTOYOTA2025COROLLA CROSS L, FWDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISBODY & FRAMEWINDOWSPOWER WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM - DIAGNOSTIC CODES & SYMPTOM TESTS
2025 Toyota Corolla Cross L, FWD
Power Window Control System - Diagnostic Codes & Symptom Tests
2025 Toyota Corolla Cross L, FWDSECTION Power Window Control System - Diagnostic Codes & Symptom Tests
- Power Window Control System
- VEHICLE CONTROL HISTORY (RoB) [11/2022 - ]
- DTC B2311: Power Window Motor Malfunction [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- DTC B2312: Power Window Switch Malfunction [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- DTC B2312: Power Window Switch Malfunction [11/2022 - ]
- DTC B2313: Glass Position Initialization Incomplete [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- DTC B231D-96: D-Door P/W Motor Component Internal Failure [11/2022 - ]
- DTC B231E-96: P-Door P/W Motor Component Internal Failure [11/2022 - ]
- DTC B231F-96: RR-Door P/W Motor Component Internal Failure [11/2022 - ]
- DTC B2320-96: RL-Door P/W Motor Component Internal Failure [11/2022 - ]
- Remote Up / Down Function does not Operate [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Remote Up / Down Function does not Operate [11/2022 - ]
- Driver Side Power Window does not Operate with Power Window Master Switch [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Driver Side Power Window does not Operate with Power Window Master Switch [11/2022 - ]
- Front Passenger Side Power Window does not Operate with Front Passenger Side Power Window Switch [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Front Passenger Side Power Window does not Operate with Front Passenger Side Power Window Switch [11/2022 - ]
- Rear Power Window LH does not Operate with Rear Power Window Switch LH [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Rear Power Window LH does not Operate with Rear Power Window Switch LH [11/2022 - ]
- Rear Power Window RH does not Operate with Rear Power Window Switch RH [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Rear Power Window RH does not Operate with Rear Power Window Switch RH [11/2022 - ]
- Driver Side Power Window Auto Up / Down Function does not Operate with Power Window Master Switch [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Driver Side Power Window Auto Up / Down Function does not Operate with Power Window Master Switch [11/2022 - ]
- Front Passenger Side Power Window Auto Up / Down Function does not Operate with Front Passenger Side Power Window Switch [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Front Passenger Side Power Window Auto Up / Down Function does not Operate with Front Passenger Side Power Window Switch [11/2022 - ]
- Rear Power Window LH Auto Up / Down Function does not Operate with Rear Power Window Switch LH [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Rear Power Window LH Auto Up / Down Function does not Operate with Rear Power Window Switch LH [11/2022 - ]
- Rear Power Window RH Auto Up / Down Function does not Operate with Rear Power Window Switch RH [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Rear Power Window RH Auto Up / Down Function does not Operate with Rear Power Window Switch RH [11/2022 - ]
- All Power Windows do not Operate with Driver Side Door Key Cylinder or Wireless Transmitter [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- All Power Windows do not Operate with Driver Side Door Key Cylinder or Wireless Transmitter [11/2022 - ]
- Key-off Operation Function Operates even if Operating Conditions are not Satisfied [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Key-off Operation Function Operates even if Operating Conditions are not Satisfied [11/2022 - 12/2024]
- Auto Up Operation does not Fully Close Power Window (Jam Protection Function is Activated) [09/2021 - ]
- Auto Down Operation does not Fully Open Power Window (Catch Protection Function is Activated) [09/2021 - ]
- Jam Protection Function does not Operate [09/2021 - 11/2022]
- Jam Protection Function does not Operate [11/2022 - 12/2024]
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.