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Old 07-07-2009, 02:54 PM   #1
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87 G20 Power Windows quit working..Help Please

My power windos just quit working. The power door lock still work and I think they are on the same 30 amp fuse/breaker.
I took the door panel off and tested the pink wire and it shows no current.
I have good current at the fuse so it has to be somewhere between the fuse and the wire at the switch.
I can't find the wire in the harness after it goes into the underhood area through the door. Can someone please tell me where to look.
Thanks,
Gary
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Old 07-25-2009, 06:27 PM   #2
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Re: 87 G20 Power Windows quit working..Help Please

If both windows quit, you can rule out a short in the line to either one window.

You're gonna' need a wiring diagram to find out the point that the source voltage splits.

Good job checkin' the fuse; but without the diagram, you're gonna' have to follow the line to the split-off splice...
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