2007 jeep patriot passenger window won't go up
Hi. I just looked up your issue in an online manual for your jeep. I could not find it either. However, let me ask you something first. Do the other automatic windows work? If they do then your issue is not a fuse. More than likely your window regulator or window motor is bad. As for you fuse issue, you probably have a secondary fuse panel located inside the vehicle. Open the driver or passenger side door and look at the side of the dash (could be on either side). There should be a removable cover that hides your secondary fuse panel. Remove that cover (most are just plastic) and you may see another fuse panel. Open that panel and the location of the power window fuse will be available. Some of the jeeps I have seen have this secondary fuse panel. If there is not one there then it may be under the dash. I am surprised that the owner's manual does not talk about this fuse panel location. If you do find the fuse there will usually only be one for the power windows. If it is a fuse issue, none of the power windows will work. Window regulators fail routinely. If you have never replaced one, I recommend going onto YouTube and do a search for your vehicle. I am sorry that I could not locate that fuse for you.
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There are broken wires in the wiring harness between the frame and your driver's side door. These wires control all the windows and door locks in a 95 Jeep. Same thing happened to me. You will have to cut the rubber boot to get it off and check which wires are broken and repair them.
SOURCE: 2000 jeep cherokee sport fuse diagram
Likely you are looking for a 30 amp circuit breaker...(Looks like a small rectangular metal fuse) But...if the power door locks work, i don't think that it's bad (serves locks & windows) My diagrams show a bunch of diodes and resistors inside the master (drivers) door switch, but I've had a few apart and never saw any. (embedded?) Personally I don't see anything that shows me reliability built into the switch...It's a really "iffy" design (one in my niece's Jeep only works when the sun shines on the drivers door) There is also a control module associated with the windows but I've never needed to replace one and the manuals never tell you where they are!
Check power at the switch and check harness where it goes through the rubber boot between the door and body. at least 80% of problems I've seen are either the switch or that wiring. Wires can be spliced and you can get a decent used switch at most scrap yards.
Good luck...glad they aren't stuck down!!!
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I alsao own a 95 grand cherokee.
Certain windows would stop working when the drivers side door closed. I removed the rubber boot in between the door hinges that shields the wiring harness and found several wires in a condition of broken and/or shorting.
I will say these shorts also caused the battery to drain on several occasions when the car sat overnight.
It is easier to re-attach and work with these wires if you remove the harness plug from the door. There is an allen screw located in the middle of the plug...sorry I dont remember the size....
Hope this helps
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You might have to remove the headlamp assy to get to it.
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