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Could be number of causes: faulty (shorted) window control switch, damaged corroded or shorted wires to windows, faulty control unit (stuck relay), faulty window motor/s, exposed supply wire shorted with body or something else...
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First thing you should have: 1998 Nissan Sentra Owner Manual JustGiveMeTheDamnManual com
This tells you where the fuse boxes are located. Chances are, the one you want is not inside the car, but is in the engine compartment. Most fuse box covers have labels for fuses printed inside.
One other thing, if it is only one window, I'm not so sure it's a fuse causing your problems. could be bad motor, window switch or wiring
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There is a short in that particular circuit. That includes the various switches and/or motors for the windows. Try to isolate the area and see if you pinpoint which window blows the fuse. If you can do that then you know that it is that particular area that needs checking out.
did you remember the 10mm nut and battery cable connection? also the regulator plug connections to the alternator unit? check also small fuse box under hood near battery tray, for 7.5amp fuse labeld alt-s is the fan belt tight?
First off, never bring it back to the dealer, if you dont want to waste money...
Second, what has been added to this car? new stereo, car alarm??? Were windows left open in the rain?
-If new parts were added, check the cars wiring. Most likely is short.
-if your horn and all other electrical accessories is having a problem, and wiring is good, Well what controls drawing power, and powering up these accessories? - The cars computer...
Theres no short answer for that, get a flashlight, the cars wiring diagrams, and a voltmeter - check the wires
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