The power window/door fuse is located behind the coin tray on the bottom left of the dash? "You have to remove the coin tray. There is a fuse panel behind it. Next to that fuse panel are three bigger square fuse blocks. Two blue 40 amp fuses and a pink type C 30-amp rectangular block fuse. The power window fuse is the pink one. Unless you have very tiny hands you can't reach it. Now you have to remove the lower dash panel that is held on by four 10mm screws. Pop out the two square plastic caps on each side of the steering column to get to the two top screws." Good Luck!
SOURCE: 1990 camry power window problem
It is rare that the power window relay will fail. Personally, I would look to see if there is power at the master switch on the driver's door. Anywhere. If the is NO POWER, you have a broken wire between the door & the LF kick panel where the wires come thru the body into the door shell. If there is power, the master switch is narmally the culprit
SOURCE: 1996 toyota camry
It is not a fuse. All of the windows are on thje same circuit. You either have a bad window motor, or a bad driver side door master window cantrol switch.
SOURCE: Toyota Camry power windows not working from master switch
Their are two fuses that power this system. One is a 15 amp gauge fuse and the other one is a 30 amp main power fuse. You can also check the power main relay, your ignition switch, or i could possibly be a fault in the wiring
SOURCE: window motor fuse location on 92 toyota camry le
look behind the money chance container l side lower dash
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SOURCE: 95 Toyota Camry power window fuse keeps blowing
the window switch is stuck even if you work it with your finger and it doenst feel stuck the brass contactes are welded together on the in side of the switch try a new switch or take the one you have apart ... becarefull thu lots of springs and some sall parts inside
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