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Your fuse box will have a diagram inside the removable lid. The fuse box should be at the side of the steering wheel open the drivers door to gain access. If not there then maybe on the underside of the dashboard (above your knees) on the driver or passenger side. Otherwise it may be either side of the central console. Just imagine all the wires behind the dashboard have to be connected inti it so it will be somewhere convenient. The window fuses will be separate front/rear and their numbers will be given inside the fuse box cover.
Had the same problem, it was the connector between the door and car. You can check by pulling the boot back, disconnect and reconnect. I spend 2 hours diagnosing with a meter to find a 1 minute fix.
check for a blown fuse in the fuse center on passenger side end of dash. open passenger door and you should see a cover marked fuses and there should be sticker on the back of the cover telling you what fuse to check or check your owners manual.
both windows use fuse # 32 located under dash, so if drivers side works, then you might need to check on motor to passenger side, if it works from drivers side check on switch to see if the plug is in the switch
Make sure the window lockout button is not depressed on the master window switch. This will turn off the other switches and not let them control there respective windows.
Power is supplied to all the windows from one fuse and one relay. So if the master switch operates the window than we know the fuses and relays are o.k. We know the master switch will operate the window so that tells us the window motor and ground side of the passenger window motor circuit are also good.
Which leaves us with a bad switch or no power to the switch. The passenger window switch gets its power to operate independently from the master switch window lockout button. When the button is off power is supplied to the passenger switch and allows the passenger to operate the window themselves.
The only thing you need to do is check for power at the passenger switch on the brown wire with orange stripe. If there is power there then you have a bad switch.
If the windows work from drivers switch it will not be a fuse problem. It will be the lock out switch is bad. If my memory serves me correctly on this vehicle it is actually part of the master switch and you cannot get it separately.
yes same fuse.it is most likley a window switch.remember that the pass window switch will not work if there is a problem with the master window switch on drivers door.
It is a 30 Amp circuit breaker in the passenger compartment fuse box, it is a small rectangular shape, if the circuit breaker is good then you may have another problem like the GEM module or the window motors or switch's.
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