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The passenger side window and rear windows will not work is there a fuse for the lockout switch

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No, there isn't a separate fuse. If the driver's master control works and the lockout is disabled - then chances are that the master control switch needs to be replaced. All of the axillary switches run through the driver's master switch.

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