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Jarmon Scott Odom Posted on Jun 07, 2012
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Power windows locks and mirrors

I redid my door speakers on my truck. i reconnected everything properly and none of my driver door controls work. it has a power mirors, power power locks, and power windows. for the mirors, i can only move my drivers side mirror with the controls. i can not roll down any of the 4 windows with the drivers door control only. and the window lock button does not work, the light does not even come on for the window lock.

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Sounds like the master switch is not plugged in properly, this is the switch in the driver's door.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2009

SOURCE: 04 Jeep Power Windows

THIS REALLY WORKS****** Saved atleast $600 easy
Ok so when you open your driver door there is a black boot that goes from the body of Jeep to the door (inside the Jam when you open door-its visable) Take this loose...inside there is a wire bundle...there was a black and orange wire in there that were both broken....All we did was strip these and reconnect them w/ connector....Voila..windows all roll up and down..interior lights come on and the locks work and the power mirrors....I AM SO HAPPY THAT THIS WORKED SAVED ME SO MUCH $$$$

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2008

SOURCE: power windows/ door locks

you might have left your window cracked and it rained on it, or it could have gone out on its own but it is definately the master control switch, on drivers door needs replacing. hope it helped you.

jamie

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2010

SOURCE: 2003 Chevy Tahoe. Driver's side power window

check releys and wires in door jam 1 might be broken failing that u need a new switch

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 25, 2010

SOURCE: Hello have a 2003 chevy 1500 truck problem with

Check the wires & fuses but it's most likely the master window switch. This is the one at the drivers door.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2010

SOURCE: Driver side front door window

First the door panel must be removed,then you can tell what part is broken.It will probably be the window trac assy.To replace that you must drill out the 3/16 rivets that hold it in and then replacethem with 1/4 -20 bolts on re-assembly.

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Similar electrical issues with driver's side door controls. Power locks, power window, and power mirror on driver's side are not functioning. I can manually unlock the door, but the buttons on...

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First, check all fuses to make sure that none are blown.

If the door lock switch works on the passenger side, then the drivers side door lock switch is probably faulty. Use a multi-meter to test the Drivers Side Door Lock Switch (Black and Pink/Light Green wires unlock the vehicle, and the Black and Pink/Yellow wires lock the vehicle)
If the switch is tested and found to be operating properly, you may have a faulty Body Security Module or Drivers Side Door Lock Actuator.

If neither of your Power Mirrors are working, you probably have a faulty Exterior Rear View Mirror Switch, Power Mirror Module, or blown Central Junction Box Fuse.

If none of your Power Windows are working, you probably have a faulty Accessory Delay Relay or a blown fuse in your Central Junction Box or a faulty Master Window Adjust Switch (all of the Power Window Switches feed through this Master Window Switch). If the Power Windows didn't stop working at the same time, you may have faulty Window Adjust Switches, or faulty Power Window Motors, this is very unlikely though. It would also be a good idea to inspect the wiring for any obvious damage.

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this is not a fuse blown you have something else like broken wires at the driver door the jumping wires from the door to the body take the boot out the cover to see the wire harness you will find one or two wires are broken reconnect and everything should go back to normal
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you might have left your window cracked and it rained on it, or it could have gone out on its own but it is definately the master control switch, on drivers door needs replacing. hope it helped you.
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