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Check the fuses. Check for errors in the central locking system. Check the wires in the hinge of the driver's door. There's a ECU under the rug of the driver's seat that, sometimes, gets damaged by water. Check it out.
fuses are usually in the glove box or under the drivers dash or under the drivers side hood either physically inspect every fuse by pulling them one by one or the aid of a test light and a good ground to the test light
check under seat, there are 3 sets of wires, they could be coroded, these wires run all the windows door, any thing that is for useing the power, i know just had it fixed 245, 00 later,,
there is a ECU under the carpet on the passneager side ( right hand drive) check ecu for damage( maybe change) check the wires going to the ecu for brecks as well
check all the fuses on the fuse panel (located on the end of the dashboard). Behind the plastic door, drivers side. Then see if all the windows will go up and down; locking and unlocking the door with the key in the door lock. You have to hold the key in the unlock position to make this option work.
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