At first it was the drivers window but after checking fuses under hood and behind coin holder and they were ok we checked to see if the switch was getting power and it is but now all the other windows quit and the locks still work.
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: my power windows and sunroof and power locks quit working
http://www.desinc.net/toyota_camry_window_fuse
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!
SOURCE: Problem with power windows
Does it work from the back window controls? Or regardless of location, windows don't roll down. If it's the first one, then I'd suspect the window controller in the front door is malfunctioning or the wiring headed to the back door. If it's the second option, you should remove your door panel and check the motor. Unplug the plug for the motor and either use a volt meter (or a 12volt test light if you don't have that...it's cheap) and operate the window switch. If you are getting 12 volts or the light lights, you know the motor is the problem. Let me know if you need to know how to pull the door panel off.
SOURCE: all power windows work except drivers window
Look to see if there is 12 volts at the red and then the green wire, while the switch is applied, up and down. If there is power, the motor is bad.
SOURCE: My 1997 Toyota Camry power windows stopped
YES I DO. there is a switch, there where the 4 switches are on the drivers door. there should be another switch there that turns the other windows on/off. somehow that switch got turned off.
POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS
Window fuse's and relay's may be up under driver or passenger side dash or behind glove box, under the hood and even under the seats, and finally on the ends of the dash. All passenger power windows and locks are controlled thru and get power from the master control switch on the drivers door.
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