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No power to window switches fuses o.k. - 1981 Chevrolet Corvette

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So you have no power to the wires to the switch or no power on the switch

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Windows don't work on a 1998 Camry

There are three fuses that can be attributed to the power window system; Door Fuse (25A), Power Fuse (30A) and Gauge Fuse (10A) which are all located in the instrument panel junction block behind the dashboard, just to the left of the steering column. If one of the fuses has blown, there could be a short-to-ground condition in the wiring circuit between the fuse and the load, or the load itself could be pulling too much amperage for one reason or another. I think it's unlikely that a fuse has blown in this situation though as the power door lock system utilizes the same 3 fuses and per the original post, the system is still functioning correctly. In that case, the most likely culprit is the power window master switch. The power window master switch simply gets used more than the other window switches and therefore tends to wear out before the others. Before performing circuit testing to confirm (or replacing the switch), make sure the child lock switch within the master switch didn't accidentally get switched to the ON position. You can read more about symptoms of a bad or failing power window switch here: https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/symptoms-of-a-bad-or-failing-power-window-switch
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What is the number for Cadillic sts front window fuse? 2002 year

It's not a fuse problem , your vehicles power windows get battery voltage from a circuit breaker . They don't good bad often . You have control modules (computers ) inside both your front doors . Both of these modules have their own power supply . Pulling the door trim panel an driver door switch an check for battery voltage at the switch would be a better idea . Also hooking a factory or someother type professional scan tool an checking for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes in the door modules and or the BCM"S body control module system .

DR MOD PWR C/B 30 Amp circuit breaker

Power Windows Operation
The vehicle is equipped with power windows controlled by the door modules. Each passenger door window can be operated, either from a power window switch built into the driver door switch assembly (DDSA) , or, from a power window switch mounted locally on its associated door. The driver door window can be operated only from the driver door power window switch built into the DDSA.
When the driver door module (DDM) receives a driver door window switch request from the DDSA, the DDM examines the request and inspects to see if it has received any messages from any of the other vehicle modules prohibiting the movement. If no prohibitive messages have been received, the DDM then applies power and ground to the driver door window motor to move the window as requested.
When a passenger door module, passenger front door module (PDM), LH rear door module (LRDM), or RH rear door module (RRDM), receives a window switch request from, either the DDSA or the window switch mounted locally to its door, the passenger door module examines the request and inspects to see if it has received any messages from any of the other vehicle modules prohibiting the movement. If no prohibitive messages have been received, the passenger door module then applies power and ground to its associated window motor to move the window as requested.


Your best bet , take it to a qualified repair shop.

Power Windows System Components
The following components are used to control the power windows:
• Driver Door Module (DDM)
• Passenger Front Door Module (PDM)
• LH Rear Door Module (LRDM)
• RH Rear Door Module (RRDM)
• Driver Door Switch Assembly (DDSA)
• RH Front Power Window Switch
• LH Rear Power Window Switch
• RH Rear Power Window Switch
• LH Front Power Window Motor
• RH Front Power Window Motor
• LH Rear Power Window Motor
• RH Rear Power Window Motor
• Class 2 serial data link
• PWR WDO 30 Amp Circuit Breaker
• DRVR MDL 10 amp fuse -- DDSA and DDM logic, DDM internal driver operation.
• PASS MDL 10 amp fuse -- PDM logic and internal driver operation.
• RRDR MDL 10 amp fuse -- LRDM and RRDM logic and internal driver operation.
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I got a 2003. Cadillac cts and none of the windows work. I have checked every fuse I can find none are labeled for widows. Anyone know where the fuses or relay is located?

The following components are used to control the power windows:
• Driver door module (DDM)
• Passenger front door module (PDM)
• LH rear door module (LRDM)
• RH rear door module (RRDM)
• Driver door switch assembly (DDSA)
• RH front power window switch
• LH rear power window switch
• RH rear power window switch
• LH front power window motor
• RH front power window motor
• LH rear power window motor
• RH rear power window motor
• Class 2 serial data link
• DR MOD PWR C/B 30 Amp circuit breaker
• DRIVER DR MOD 10 Amp fuse -- DDSA and DDM logic, DDM internal driver operation.
• PSGR DR MOD 10 Amp fuse -- PDM logic and internal driver operation.
• REAR DR MOD 15 Amp fuse -- LRDM and RRDM logic and internal driver operation
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Where is the power window fuse located in a 2000 Nissan Frontier V6 3.3 L

Power is supplied at all times: ? from 30A fusible link (Letter , located in the fuse and fusible link box) ? to circuit breaker terminal s1 ? through circuit breaker terminal s2 ? to power window relay terminal s5 . With ignition switch in ON or START position, power is supplied: ? through 7.5A fuse [No. located in the fuse block (J/B)] ? to power window relay terminal s2 . Ground is supplied to power window relay terminal s1 : ? through body groundssM68 andsM14 . The power window relay is energized and power is supplied: ? through power window relay terminal s3 ? to main power window and door lock/unlock switch terminal s1 , ? to power window switch RH terminal s4 .

https://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/Frontier/2000.0_Frontier-VG/el.pdf
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2008 CTS drivers door switches don't work Just replaced battery All fuses are good

Did the switch work before replaced battery ? 2008 CTS ? Cadillac ? These switches are inputs to a control module , DDM - driver door module . a computer of sorts . A lot of thing's can go wrong with these systems , broken power or ground circuits inside the rubber boot from the body to the driver door . Communication problems between control modules etc... Plus the power windows don't use fuse's , has a circuit breaker for front windows - PWR/WNDW circuit breaker 25 amp located in the fuse box under the back seat , Fuse's are used for rear windows - two 15 amp fuse's LT/REAR an rear ,both are in the rear fuse box under back seat. These rear windows are controlled by the BCM - body control module .

The power windows system consists of the following components:
• Driver door module (DDM)--GMLAN device that receives and transmits messages and signals for window functionality. The DDM contains the driver door switch (DDS) which is integrated into the module. The DDS contains the driver, front passenger, RR and LR window and window lockout switches.
• Passenger front door module (PDM)--GMLAN device that receives and transmits messages and signals for window functionality. The PDM contains the front passenger door switch (PDS) which is integrated into the PDM. The PDS contains the front passenger window switch.
• Left rear power window switch--Provides switched voltage and ground window switch signals to the left rear window motor for left rear passenger window operation
• Right rear power window switch--Provides switched voltage and ground window switch signals to the right rear window motor for right passenger window operation
• Left front power window motor--Contains position sensors and a module that receives signals from the DDM and provides a status signal to the DDM
• Right front power window motor--Contains position sensors and a module that receives signals from the PDM and provides a status signal to the PDM
• Left rear power window motor--Contains position sensors and a module that receives signals from the left rear power window switch
• Right rear power window motor--Contains position sensors and a module that receives signals from the right rear power window switch
• DRIVER DR MOD fuse (15-amp)
• PDM fuse (15-amp)
• PWR WNDW Circuit Breaker (25-amp) -- front
• LT/REAR/WNDW fuse (15-amp) -- rear
• REAR/WNDW fuse (15-amp) -- rear


Power Window Operation
The driver and front passenger doors are equipped with power window motors that contains its own module. Each power window motor receives a hot at all times battery supply voltage and constant ground source. When the right front passenger window switch on the DDS is activated to the up or down position, the DDM will interpret the signal and send a GMLAN serial data message to the PDM. Upon receipt of the message, the PDM will send a signal to the front passenger window motor module on the GMLIN serial data circuit. The window motor module will then supply battery voltage and ground to the window motor to drive the window motor to the up or down position.
The DDM communicates via the GMLAN serial data circuit with the body control module (BCM) to control the rear window functions from the driver master window switch. The BCM is hard wired to each rear power window switch with circuits for window up, window down, and an enable circuit. The rear window switches contain internal logic that when supplied with voltage from the BCM over the enable circuit will driver the appropriate window in the direction commanded.
The rear power window switches are supplied with battery voltage from individual right and left WNDW fuses located in the rear fuse block. When a rear power window switch is activated to the DOWN position, voltage is applied to the motor down circuit and the motor up circuit serves as the path to ground. The window motor will drive in the downward direction until the switch is released or the window has fully opened. When the window switch is activated to the UP position, voltage is applied to the motor up circuit and the motor down circuit serves as the path to ground. Ground for the left rear power window switch is supplied at G200 and the right rear power window switch receives ground at G201.

The power locks work the same .

After replacing the driver door switch (DDS) or passenger door switch (PDS), perform the programing procedure.

If you don't know any of what i posted your best bet , have a qualified repair shop check it out .
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Rear window defroster fuse location, 2002 Nissan Frontier King Cab

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Rear window defogger terminal - is grounded through body ground R102. With power and ground supplied, the rear window defogger filaments heat and defog the rear window. When the system is activated, the rear window defogger indicator illuminates in the air control. Power is supplied  from rear window defogger relay terminal 3  to air control (rear window defogger switch) terminal 4. Air control (rear window defogger switch) terminal 8 is grounded through body grounds M14 and M68
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The master power window switch on the driver's side has stopped working for the windows, but still works for the power door locks. The switch is new so I think it's a fuse. I can't find th

If the switch is a all in one meaning the lock switch is integrated in with the Windows switch. Problem is not a fuse could be a defective switch or something wrong with window system
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Blew fuse under hood for power windows and fuse inside for upper brake lamp replaced fuses and still have no power windows

With a small flat tip screwdriver, pry the master window switch up & with a test light check for power to the switch, if power is present & all windows not working, replace master switch. be sure window lock is not engaged.
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Power windows do not work. fuse is fine

If all of the windows do not work and the fuse is fine, the problem is either the window switch on the drivers door or the wire is bad that provides power. Remove the door panel and meter the switch, if you get power to the switch but not through the switch the problem is the switch. If you are not getting power to the switch you know you have a wiring problem.
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