Hyundai 2004 santa fe 4x4 is not responding to the switch. I am assuming it is a blown fuse but not sure where the fuse for the Driver side window is located. would appreciate any advice
The fuse is not the problem there is no driver side fuse it is prob the connection where the wiring connects to the window up and down switch. You have to remove the door panel careful not to tear the sound deadener sheeting. You have to first remove the screws and pry the retaining clips with a special trim panel removal tool U can purchase from auto parts store, work slowly and carefully around the outer edge of the trim panel until its free. Then clean the connections between the wiring contacts. Reverse to reinstall door panel trim. Hope that Helps
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Hi. If your are faceing the front of the car it will be on your left side at the bottom. You will have to get under the car to see it and if you have a skid plate i has to come down first.
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lift the tailgate, and you should see 2 screws on the side of the lamp assembly. remove the screws, and remove the lamp assembly by sliding it sideways away from the vehicle. you will be able to access the bulbs & sockets once the taillamp has been released.
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try taking a pin and cleaning the holes on the squirters and if that does not work check the washer pump it is located on the washer fluid tank
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If you live in the US, take it to qany Auto Zone store and thy will read the codes off for you, I would suspect any right thinking competitor would do the same, check if you don't have one near by.
Hope this is of some help.
Ed
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dear friend the fuse that you are looking for is in the engine compartment,if you open the fuse box look to the right hand side,right at the bottom,there is a 40amp fuse marked BLR,that is your blower fuse
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