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Well, the short answer is no. The lights and windows are are different fuses. There's a slight chance you have a problem with a ground wire on that side, but I doubt the two problems are related. I would check the light for power and ground, and look at the window switches for power and ground. The windows are powered thru the driver switch on most cars.
It has to be the switch or the wiring, right? So pull out the switch and probe the back with a volt meter to see if power is coming out of the switch. If yes, trace the wires to the doors.
Hi there. You are not going to believe this, but the sister brand SEAT had this most interesting problem. Because of a fuel tank breather problem, fuel/gas was being forced up and out the fuel tank and along the length of the wiring loom and it caused all sorts of electrical problems. A new front to rear wiring loom had to be fitted after having sorted the fuel tank breather problem. Firstly, check that the fuel tank breather system is working properly - make sure that the right petrol/gas tank cap is fitted for example. It's a shot in the dark, but worth mentioning. Best regards, Scottech.
If your alarm went off, it could be that someone had tried to break into your car. They most likely may have cut some of the wires inside your door with what ever device they may have been using. Look for evidence between the bottom of the windows and doors where the problem is. If not, then it is possible that your automatic window assemblies are malfunctioning. Do you hear the motors run on the windows when you go up or down with the switch? I also have a Pacifica, 2005, however no window problems yet.
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