Is there any noise coming from behind the door panal when you toggle the window switch? and there usually two to three fuse boxes one is inside under dash or possibly behind a panal lid, the others usually on driver side next to inner finder. Is there any noise coming from behind the door panal when you toggle the window switch? and there usually two to three fuse boxes one is inside under dash or possibly behind a panal lid, the others usually on driver side next to inner finder.
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To locate the specific fuse, you should refer to your owner's manual or the diagram on the underside of the fuse box cover. The fuse box cover should have a labeled diagram showing which fuse corresponds to the power windows. Look for a fuse labeled "PW" or "PWR" for power windows, or check the diagram for any fuses labeled for the window control module or power windows.
Once you have located the correct fuse, use a fuse puller or needle-nose pliers to remove the fuse. If the fuse is blown, replace it with a fuse of the same amperage. If the new fuse blows immediately, there may be a problem with the wiring or the power window motor, and it may require further diagnosis by a mechanic.
I think there is a black box under the hood usualy on passenger side it should be in there.Look under the lid of the box for what relays do what.To test relay pull one from another spot and try it in the wiper spot.
Probably a broken wire going into the door--check & repair--or electric plunger lock is worn out or disconnected--check for power at electric lock--if power--replace .
Probably motor and regulator, if you tried both switches on driver and passenger side suspect both window motor and regulator on passenger side sometimes while pressing the switch on the passenger side bang on the door panel inside and sometimes it may move if it does then suspect only the window motor.
#26 40 amp orange fuse ---it is under the hood of vehicle in fuse box. Relay labeled "F" in passenger comp on juction block behind left side of dash is for rear blower motor, front blower motor relay is behind juction box.
USE MASTER SWITCH ON DRIVER SIDE TO MAKE THE PASSENGER SIDE WINDOWS WORK.IF BOTH WORK YOUR SWITCH IS BAD.ON THAT DOOR.OR THE DOOR ELECTRIC MOTOR IS BAD.BUT IF NEITHER WORK YOU HAVE A BAD FUSE OR RELAY.
Is there any noise coming from behind the door panal when you toggle the window switch? and there usually two to three fuse boxes one is inside under dash or possibly behind a panal lid, the others usually on driver side next to inner finder.
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