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2003 Taurus don't know where the fuse box for driver side window won't go back up2003 Taurus don't know where the fuse box for driver side window won't go back up
AnonymousMar 18, 2014
Need to know where the fuse box for a 2003 Taurus the driver side window won't go back upNeed to know where the fuse box for a 2003 Taurus the driver side window won't go back up
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There are 2 fuse boxes, one under the hood right next to the battery. The other one is located on drivers side underneath the back seat. On both locations, the top cover has identifications of each fuse, probably no need for the manual. The manual can be bought online if you think you need it.
First check fuse #10 in the rear fuse panel, if fuse is OK, the Driver's Door Module (DDM) is probably bad due to water intrusion. You could try swapping in the module form the passenger side to verify.
Sounds like a fuse. Are you getting power to the driver door module (control cluster as you say). Below are 3 pictures for you. The first one is the location where the fuse box is located for that fuse (under drivers seat in the rear). The second picture is a diagram or the latout of the fuses. The fuse you want to check is the fuse marked "LT DOORS" or the one marked 02. It should be a 25 amp fuse. The 3rd picture is a wiring diagram for the circuit. If the fuse isn't blown check the power wire from the fuse box to the driver door control module. Sounds like a power issue. Anymore questions or diagrams that you need, feel free to email me at [email protected] and I should have and will send if you need anything else. I hope this helps and good luck.
It is possible that the connections got loose or was disconnected. Inspect also the fuses for the nonworking items. If none of the fuses are blown you will have to inspect the controls on the driver side. You would need screw drivers including a flat one to pry open the panel. Cover the flathead scew driver with a rag to avoid scratches.
Below is a link for an 07 trailblazer. The 06 and the 07 share the same wiring system.
First check the fuses in the fuse panel! If this does not correct the problem then start looking for a bad ground located under the hood on the left side of the engine block as well as on the fire wall. I do not believe that these are interconnected problems. Since the problem is apparently one sided I would look also at the ground located by the fuse panel to make sure it was not accidently loosened by kicking it when driving.
Your fuse block should be located under the driver side of the dashboard. You may also want to check under the hood for a power distributio box which contains more fuses and relays. (sometimes the fuse you are in search of also controls your cigarette lighter) Hope this helps
2003 Taurus don't know where the fuse box for driver side window won't go back up
Need to know where the fuse box for a 2003 Taurus the driver side window won't go back up
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