Some one all ready stated working on this don't know where relay is. is it in box on side of dash? if yes where in box
Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odBNH7c10_I
page 27 http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/gmprac.pdf
From the circuit diagram There is no relay only a circuit breaker before the switch to the power window. check for power on yellow wire out of fuse panel . However
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U_BlfWcMCI
there may be a rap relay before the circuit breaker
http://www.fixya.com/cars/t5273497-sunroof_will_not_work
http://www.fixya.com/cars/t1625400-power_windows
RAP 2 Fuse #7
50A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boUtUHx7T7k does the radio turn off when doors open ? - not your relay but bcm controls relay
Well I hope I have researched this for you so you have something to go on at least you know you are looking for either a RAP relay or a RAP fuse.
SOURCE: 2004 ford explorer power windows inoperable
you may want to check the wires between the door and the body....they have been known to break also
SOURCE: I1999 Silverado 6.0. Passenger side power window inop.
u need to remove the door panel see if the cable is broken or jammed it will lock up the motor its very common the door panel comes off easy look it up the whole assembly cost about 100 bucks easy to install every thing is on the web
SOURCE: Power Window Not Working
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I had the same problem. There’s a wire harness and plug that
go thru a flexible boot between the body and the front doors to control the switch
clusters on the doors.
Over time opening the doors will affect these components.
(In my Jeep, I found
the black wire broken and the light blue w/blue stripe wire cracked. I fixed
them on the drivers side, and the mirrors and the locks now work. My windows
are still not working, so I’m going to check the passenger side.)
Good luck!
dwoodbutcher
SOURCE: my 99 chevy silverado power window stoped working
This would more than likely NOT be a sensor problem.
In replacing the hinges you more than likely disrupted the wires that run from the cab into the door, causing a ground, pinching a wire or in some way causing no power to get through one of the wires. There is a rubber boot that runs between the door and the cab, pull it back and have someone hold the button in the down position. Then wiggle the wires until the window moves. That truck will have defog mirrors on it more than likeley so there will be plenty of wires to wiggle. When you find the problem wire simply cut the problem area, replace it with an end to end connector (**** connector) and seal it with silicone. If it is not one of the wires, you more than likely had a wire come off inside the door. (depends on how much you horsed it when you were changing those hinges) Thats where i'd start.
Best Of Luck!
SOURCE: 2001 1500 silverado power window
no. all the windows get their power from the driver switch. you need to actually check the circuit..using a volt meter check for power and ground..you are missing one of them..
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