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It is not a fuse. All of the windows are on thje same circuit. You either have a bad window motor, or a bad driver side door master window cantrol switch.
It is possible for the wires in the door harness to break. Several of mine have broken right where the harness goes into the door jamb on the side near the fuse panel. I removed the door panel and opened (cut the tape) the harness. Gently pulling on each wire revealed which one(s) were broken. After removing the kick panel I was able to pass a cut coat hanger wire GENTLY through the rubber "Tube" housing the wires and into the door. Then using the hanger to pull a wire back thru the tube to replace the broken wire. splicing it to the broken side in the door harness. It takes some time! Good Luck!
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There are a number of causes for this, first the most likely is a fuse, second, the next is the switch has failed, third, if the window moves slightly in each direction, you can rule those out. Camrys have a problem with the windows coming out of the track.
The power window master switch is supplied from the power main relay and M-fuse located in junction block 1, under the dash on the driver's side. See here p-9
http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/be.pdf
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No.The drivers master power switch is probably bad.YOu will have to perform a test on the three other switches on the master. Check for power and ground when you push each putton.If the master switch fails the test you need a new master switch.
No won't be fuse. My guess is there is something faulty with the main controller. You could probably verify this by trying the switch on right rear passenger door. If it works there then the problem is at the main controller in the driver door. Could be a loose wire or the switch itself is broken.
Their are two fuses that power this system. One is a 15 amp gauge fuse and the other one is a 30 amp main power fuse. You can also check the power main relay, your ignition switch, or i could possibly be a fault in the wiring
passenger window goes down but wont go up
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