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2005 kia sportage Do Power Windows stop working if they're cold and heater isn't blowing enough air to heat vehicle?

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No, should not affect the power windows. Something else made them stop working. If no windows work at all, could be a fuse for them is bad. If fuse is good (some vehicles use a circuit breaker rather than a fuse), then you need to start testing at the master power window switch, which is the window switch on the driver's door.

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