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Posted on Aug 12, 2011

Ok long story short door panel was takin off and it wasn't put back on correctly so my windows, seats, mirrors, locks and moon roof are stuck were they are. I kant move anything that needs power! What is needed to be done? Checked fuses and all that but idk wat else to do! Someone said I need a mother board?

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Did you check all the fuses even under the hood check the connector at the door panel you removed chances are you have a bad conection or you burned a fuseable link

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Fig. 1: Fuse Panel Identification
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