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Old Mar 14, 2008 | 03:23 AM
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ok i used the manaul and everything and even the electrical guide but i still can't locate which fuse it is is taht controlls the power window. my doors still lock and unlock but windows wont go up or down and its not because i need to reset it. i have a remote start and i'm messing with the wires and trying to make my window go down with a click of the button but i think along the way of figuring out how i poped a fuse or something. both windows won't work please help me out asap so i can wind it up before night. there both all the way down thanks.
Old Mar 14, 2008 | 04:47 AM
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did u try to reset the windows according to the manual first? If not, just look and see if any fuses are bad...if they are then replace them. To reset the windows, just roll down the driver side window halfway or all the way (not using the automatic feature which is where it goes down automatically with one touch) then roll it up and hold the button for 10 seconds. repeat on the passenger side
Old Mar 14, 2008 | 04:58 AM
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First be sure the window lock button is not depressed... simple things first

There are two fuseboxes on the car. One under the dash and one under the hood.
Old Mar 14, 2008 | 06:58 AM
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ya i check but i can't figure out which is the exact fuse for the window. there is no label that say its for the window. I believe i might of burnt something but i don't know where it is. now the driver window isn't working but the lock an dunlock button works and also the passenger window works now. the problem i'm having is taht the power in the driver window isn't working at all. could you guys tell me which fuse it is exactly because i can't tell none of the fuse look burnt.
Old Mar 14, 2008 | 07:15 AM
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the owner's manual has a chapter for specifications...

there you'll find all the fuses, their labels, their locations..
and ooooh! their purposes and what they power!

*pointing in direction*
inside fuse box.. 20A fuse
Old Mar 14, 2008 | 07:39 AM
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that was what i wanted to do but couldn't because my manual is home in washington and i'm currently in cali thanks alot thought that was perfect.

Actually i just remember somethign my passenger window is working so would it still be the fuse i don't think so but i'll definately check. i think i ruin the driver side control. maybe the chip is burnt or something beccause everything works except for the windows up and down control on driver side
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uhh.. hmm. crap.
yah.. sorry.. i could've told ya it was the door fuses.

there's actually 2.. FL DOOR (the left/driver)
and FR DOOR (right/passenger)

so uh.. check FL DOOR?
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