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On the latest Dodge Grand Caravan models, there's a new way to close the 3rd-row side windows. Instead of using a latch like on older models, you'll now find a switch on the driver's door armrest, right behind the lock switch. For the older vans, simply pull in and lock the small latch to close the windows. As a last resort, if the latch isn't working, you can replace it for around $30 to $50, depending on the brand and quality.
To operate the rear windows in your Dodge Caravan, find the picture of the car on the driver's door near the lock/unlock buttons. Press and hold this image to either open or close the back windows.
To raise the rear windows on a Dodge Caravan, simply pull the inner tab on the window to activate the extending arm for closure.
I'm sorry, but the text "YYW a 2" does not have a clear meaning. Can you provide more context or clarify what you would like me to do with it?
Next to the power window controls on the driver's side door panel, there is an additional button that moves vertically. This particular button is responsible for operating the rear windows.
The symbol on the button appears to be a gas tank icon, but it's actually meant to represent an aerial view of the rear of a van.