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Inspect the fuse panel located in the side of the dash that is accessible when you open the door. I think that it is a 25 amp fuse but am not familiar with the G6
each window has a circuit breaker most of the time that i find them not working is the wire breaks inside the rubber boot between the door and the body
With test light check voltage at horn assembly on both wire's, could only have one, horn assembly itself could be ground, have some one press horn button while checking, if there is voltage replace horn assembly, if no voltage horn pad at streeing wheel bad. that's being fuse and replay are good.
if the fans are not broken, here is a way to check them--- disconnect fans at wiring connection, then run a wire from positive on fans to positive post on battery,then run other side to ground if nessesary. if the fans are ok they will turn on. if not the coolant temp sensor is bad. or a short in wiring.
try removing the plug off the low pressure switch on the accumalator plug a paper clip into the plug and turn ac on if it comes on then your low pressure switch is bad or your low on refigerant.
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