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the fuse box is almost located in the sane spots on all cars 1. under drivers dash by E-brake cable. 2. on drivers lower dash around were your left knee is. 3. on the end of the drivers dash where the door panel touches it. 4. on the end of the passengers dash where the door panel meets it. 5. under the hood in a black plastic box, which will say fuses & relays on it. Then there is one other place on the passegers side of the center consule by where your left foot goes.
pull the trim back on the roof and their is fixing bolt holes ,later ones didnt have this so you use special mounts called enclaces in spanish which fit on the special bars ,lot of messing i know but look for the bolt holes either in the roof strips or open the doors and behiond the door surround rubber they did move them over the years or with my old age iam getting confussed with the opel kadetts ,or seat leons ,anyway this model iam sure its the door strip rubbers
You will either have to find another vehicle to look under the hood or search until you can find a rubber connector wher it came unhooked from. It may help to start the engine and listen for a hissing sound. Look where the line reaches to easily.
what relay are you looking for there are some under the hood on the passegers side firewall and then some on the passengers side under the dash behind the kick panel
Verify near the door hinges there is a rubber boot (hose). Remove that and verify u don't have broken wires there. If that's not ur problem, chances are it's the switch itself that's defective or sadly the motor is burnt. Possibility that u have bad or corroded connections as well. Get back to me if u have questions.
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