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There is no electrical power going into the power window switch (driver passenger side) of my 1998 4 dr pontiac grand prix gtp

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I assume you are referring to the right front door and no power at the drivers switch panel? If window works at the passenger door you may have a bad swich assembly. If no power at the passenger door, look for a broken wire in the harness going into drivers door. It is fairly common. The rubber hose going from the pillar to the door can be slipped back and you can check from there.

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