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I have a 1989 bmw 535i, and my central locking and power windows/sunroof stopped working. I know under the backseat are more fuses, but could not find the fuses for these items.
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Assuming your battery is good (go to Walmart and have them check it for you; they do this for free) the most likely cause is a light bulb in the glove box, interior light, under the hood, door ajar indicator or trunk that does not turn off when it is not needed. Try pulling various fuses each night when you park the car. The night the battery does not die you will want to focus on the system those fuses control as that is where your problem is.
is the new fuse blown? if it is, determine whether the fuse is being blown during window operation or sunroof operation. whichever of those causes it, then you have a short somewhere on that particular circuit. if it blows before you get a chance to operate the windows or sunroof then there is a wire in one of those circuits which has "key-on" voltage and is contacting ground through a break in the wire. you should also check to see if any other components are on that fuse circuit, such as the lighter. it is common for the lighter circuit to persistently blow due to a stray penny or nickel sitting inside the socket.
Fuse blown - look for the one with the key symbol it powers windows/locks/interior lights/sunroof operation. Then work out why it blows...could be anything on the circuit so check a lock isn't sticking on/off when operating the central locking.
use this link. I used it for my 96 camry to replace the fuse. It worked great. My windows and lock quit. I dont have a sunroof. I replaced the fuse and it was fairly easy even though it is hidden. It took me about 25 minutes to do it all. Hope this help!
I have the same problem - Drivers door windows wing mirrors and drivers
door lock not working also air bag light on. The car has been to a BMW
specialist for over a week as the drivers door dead locked. The mechanic used his diagnostic
gadget which showed a problem with the drivers door. All other doors
windows locks work except drivers door. Has check the power supply to
the drivers door switch all ok. Is the problem with this internal
window control switch and how does this affect the drivers door lock?
Please Please help
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