Ford Repair: 97 Taurus Power Window Problem, hex bolt, continuity tester


Question
Currently I am experiencing an issue with my driver's side power window.
The window will only go up and will not go down. All other windows operate properly.
The master switch has been tested and works as it should. I applied 12v to the motor, reversing polarity and it will raise and lower the glass. When I connect my test light to the connector at the window motor and operate the switch I get +12v/-12v respectively. With the motor running in the up position with no load it draws ~2.0 amps. It will not pull any amps when the down switch is depressed. The auto down relay clicks and operates as it should. The accessory power delay relay works as it should. I have tried switching the two relays but the symptoms persist.
From looking at the wiring diagram I can see there is a module (GEM) Generic Electronic Module that controls several features, the auto down being one of them. Unfortunately I do not have the (NGS) New Generation Star scantool to evaluate my GEM and check for Bxxxx DTC codes.
With what I have described, is there any other possible faults that would cause this situation?

Thanks,
Derek
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'97 Taurus  

Answer
Check for a broken wire in the large connector in the door jamb. I have found many connector or wire breaks in that area. You take the small cap off the top of that connector and there is a 10mm hex bolt that holds it together. You might have to take more apart to actually find the break.
Checking the circuits with an ohmeter or continuity tester might help determine which circuit.