SOURCE: power windows
i have to say it its a bad relay for the windows somtimes they come with more than one and the other will be in engine compartment or under dash
but over all i believe it to be relay cause relays can have a good check and then fault once everythings back together i would just go and buy the relay package for your vehicle so that all relays have a new set you might run into same problem down the rode with other relays might as well replace all
relays need to maintained or be brand new after 100,000 miles every 100,000 miles this keeps vehicle in running condition
there is a way to check power using a fused guaged wire fined good power source and touch the switches power pins this should run the window motors giving them power once you by pass the actual wireing with a fused guaged wire you will know its a bad relay cause the wireing has to go threw the relay first
SOURCE: Toyota Camry power windows not working from master switch
Their are two fuses that power this system. One is a 15 amp gauge fuse and the other one is a 30 amp main power fuse. You can also check the power main relay, your ignition switch, or i could possibly be a fault in the wiring
SOURCE: I have a 2000 toyota avalon and the master window
switch contacts may be worn or burnt, replace switch asembly
SOURCE: Camry 1996 automatic power lock doen't work, but windows work.
if you can here relays when unlocking/locking check for power at door lock actuators inside doors, if you have power on lock/unlock and good earth from connector actuators are faulty.
if no power on test light when operating check output from central door lock module while operating, none coming out of module then it might need replacing.
check 30Amp power fuse for main relay under bonnet (which goes to pin 8 white/blue on module)and 10Amp gauge fuse in cab(pin 1 blue/red on module),pin 15 is also power when relay is on(red/blue) with test light, and module/ actuators.
check outputs from module pin 3 & 4
blue/red
blue/black
that go to door locks
SOURCE: Driver Side Power Windows do not work, door locks do
Hi,.... If the switch will not lower any of the windows even the one on that door it is not the motor. If their is only one connector to the switch ( be sure that it is one, salot of times it's actully split in 2 but plugged in tight together making it look like it's only one. One for windows and one for doorlocks) If it is one then it is a bad switch. I hope this helped you out. MIKE-
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