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Posted on Sep 18, 2008

Power windows not working

I just got my wife a 99 mustang and the windows wont roll up or down i checked all the fuses and nothing like it dont have power i took off the door panel and dont see anything wrong with the motors. also another thing the speakers dont work either. well the tweets do work but the other ones dont it has the mach system i guess but they dont work i also checked the amps behind the back seat and they are connected but not working. any info would be great. thanks in advance.

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Hey...I went through the same problem. It seems that if you have the stock mac stereo system and the fuses are not blown up, is more likely that your three amps do not work either. You have to rewire the car's stereo system from the car's stereo directly onto the speakers or an amp if you choose to include more sound. As for the power windows, as frustrating as it may seem, change the double throw double pole in each door. The connectors corrode from the inside. Try scraping off the copper metal and it will work for a few days and it will not work again... So just reorder a new from Ford. They run up to 40$ ok? Ben

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