If the click is in the switch, that is normal and has nothing to do with the electrical side of the circuit. If the click is in the door, the problem is not a fuse but a problem with the mechanical part of the window. If the other windows work it is not a fuse, all the windows operate off the same fuse.
However, the fuse must be in the main fuse box. The position and function of the fuses is normally marked on the inside of the fuse box cover and also in the owner's handbook. If you don't come right with these, work your way through the fuses looking for a blown one. To ease your search the window fuse it should be around 30 amps.
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got car valeted yesterday and hasnt worked since then,maybe water got into it
Seems unlikely and should not give you that problem. What about the switch for the passenger side window being damaged of stuck in the up position?
took switch apart then put it back together and it seemed to do the trick.....do u have any idea why seatbelt light stays on in dash display till i plug in passenger belt into holder even though theres no one sitting on seat
Not sure, but I would think that the sensor in the seat may have locked in the on position and thinks that the seat is occupied.
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I'm not too sure whether its a fuse that needs changing, but, the indicators sound is not working event the the indicators are working. Can anyone help?
Hold down the "open" button on your remote and simultaneosly pull the inside handle of that door open. I just had the issue with my driver's door and as my son tried to "help" (he's 9), one of the passenger doors also got stuck! After not finding a non-tech response, played around some until the the dran latch obliged on the front door. Repeated on passenger door and whew! :-)
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