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Most cases this is a fuse check the acc fuse /also under the hood there is a master fuse that runs part of the acc /horn radio lighter sometimes backup light etc...
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1st step find the fuse box. take cover off turn over and look under the top of the cover to find location # of the fuse for power windows and locks and pull and check the fuse.
are they power windows as well...if so problem could be bad window motor or window regulator...then power locks dont work as well...so problem could be within the main switch controlling windows and locks
I have the same problem with my 2004 Jeep.I seen a lady last week opening her door on her cherokee to mail a letter, and asked her if her window and power locks don"t work, she said no.She said her mechanic said it was a module.I wonder if this is a faulty recall with Chrysler?
Check your fuses first. Then check for power at the switches, and power from the switches to the respective solenoid and motor. Most likely it's fuses. Also check where the wiring runs through the door into the car for bare spots in the wiring that might have blown the fuses.
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