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Ok. I was not able to find 2006 schematics, but a 2007 schematic(?) shows a relay, controlled by the BCM, in the Instrument Panel Junction Box supplying power to the Window fuses. I would check that first. I am attaching the schematic, I hope it will be legible.
There is a schematic inside the panel you take off to access the fuses. If your panel only has symbols on the panel (no clear text description of the functionality of the fuse), you can find the description in the operator manual.
Raise the hood of your car and look near the battery for a black, plastic box. Unsnap the lid and raise the cover. On the inside of the lid there should be a schematic of the fuse orientation, and inside this box there should be an array of circuit breakers, fuses and relays arranged according to the schematic. One of the small, black relays is likely to control the fuel pump. Near the relay there is also typically a red, 10-amp fuse labeled "FUEL," "F/P" or "FUEL PUMP." If not, check under the dashboard.
If its under the Dashboard
Use a flashlight to look under the dashboard. In most cases, there should be a lower cover to access the fuse panel. Remove the cover with a small screwdriver and pull the lid off of the fuse panel. On the inside of the lid there should be a label that identifies the fuse arrangement, similar to the label on the power center under the hood. Look for the same lettering that designates the fuel pump fuse. If the fuse is not there, look in the specialty fuse panels.
There are two fuse panels for this. One is under the drivers dash above the left kick panel and the other is mixed fuses and relays in a box next to the battery. A schematic of the fuses is in you operating manual and the schematic for the boxes of fuses and relays is on the underside of the box cover. Should be abbreviated WPR. If this is helpful please rate it high.
Billy
The cigarette lighter fuse is a ten amp fuse behind the interior fuse panel down by the kick panel. Its in the bottom of the center console. Schematic for fuses on back of kick panel.
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