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Rear window motor. Roof opening panel module. Auto-dimming interior mirror unit. Door lock switch, driver side. Door lock switch passenger side. Power window motor, driver side front. Overhead console switch assembly
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Never seen one of these vehicles before (im in oz), however most cars are similar. If the mirror is on the door then there should be a cover at the bottom front of the the side door glass inside the door. Get this off and your screws should all be there. Hope this helps mate.
Most cars you don't have to remove the entire panel. the side mirror has it's own small panel. It is just clipped on. just pry it off to access the nut to remove the wing.
Your chevy uses two fuses for the system. The power lock actuators are on the 15 amp fuse inside the truck. The fuse for the switches (locks and mirrors) are under the hood. For 99 to 04 (I think those are the years) there is a TSB on replacing the 3 amp fuse under the hood with a 5 amp fuse because this is a well known problem of having these blow.
Your drivers side window is a different issue. If the rest are working your problem is in the motor or getting power to the motor. The wires that go from the body to the door often crack and break with the opening and closing of the door.
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