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1998 jeep cherokee, in line 6 cyl. oo power to windows from any door,no power locks from any door. only power source to driver door is through beige wire. Checked all fuses and relays.are all ok. Passenger door lock switch will activate solinoids but not lock the other doors. Driver door switch does nothing , not even pwr. mirrors.
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I WOULD CHECK THE WIRING BETWEEN THE DRIVER'S DOOR AND THE POST..YOU WILL SEE A RUBBER BOOT BETWEEN DOOR POST AND DOOR..HAVE SEEN PARTIALLY BROKEN WIRES CAUSE ALL SORTS OF PROBLEMS HERE
a brake in ur wires in the door,on a 04 grand i had the same problem,in the wire harness were the junction box is rust had broken one of the male prongs
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I had the same problem. There’s a wire harness and plug that
go thru a flexible boot between the body and the front doors to control the switch
clusters on the doors.
Over time opening the doors will affect these components.
Check
fuse # 8
Make
sure the plug (referenced above) is secured.
Peel
back the boot carefully, and check the wires.
(In my Jeep, I found
the black wire broken and the light blue w/blue stripe wire cracked. I fixed
them on the drivers side, and the mirrors and the locks now work. My windows
are still not working, so I’m going to check the passenger side.)
Good luck!
dwoodbutcher
I had the same problem with now power to windows, mirrors and seat. The common soulution is the orange and or black wire in the boot have broken between the door and post.
I am thinking you have broken wires in your drivers door jamb. Most of the window/lock problems I have run across on these trucks are broken wires in door jambs.
To answer your question, no, the switches are not available individually. If your mechanic finds no broken wires and still wants to replace the switches I would call to several recycled parts yards.
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