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under the hood,passenger side, front of engine, passenger side of radiator,mounted on the relay panel (4or5 boxes) look for a long black thing and pull down on it, it take a #15 fuse. The fuel pump relay should be located here also.
The lock switch is designed to keep the passenger buttons from being used. It should not stop the master switch from operating the windows - or at least, that's what the 2003 Buick Century Owner's Manual says.
After studying the schematics for your vehicle, Iwould say that the owner's manual is correct. The lockout switch only cuts power to the passenger switches. The driver's (master) switch can still power the passenger windows. If none of the passenger windows work from either the driver's door switch or the passenger switches, then the master switch probably has an internal open circuit causing this. There is no separate relay or fuse. I would replace the master switch. Be sure and check ALL switches with the lock on and the lock off to verify this before replacing anything.
1.the power window motor is not getting power from the battery. it the wires going to the motor may be chopped off.
2.the relay/junction box to which the motor is connected may be damaged of blown out.
3.the fuse for the power window system nay be blown out.
4.check the supply from the battery to the junction box/realy.if you get the supply to the junctionbox/realy then the problem is with the junction box/realy.if you are not getting the power to junction box/relay then the fault lies inwire coming from the bateery. check the continuity with multimeter.
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