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Posted on Sep 18, 2010

I have a 1994 toyota celica,passenger side electric window has stopped working,without a wiring diagram,cannot find where it is supplied from or if it is has a fuse or a relay,all fuses ican find seem good

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Before you start searching there. open up the door and test if the motor works by connecting it directly up to a 12v source

no point searching for bust wires or fuses when it could be the motor.

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