2002 Chevy Driver side window
jpk9678
08-16-2005, 07:14 PM
Alright... Im probably just an idiot, but I cant locate which fuse controls the power windows in my 2002 blazer. I would assume that there is just one fuse for both passenger and driver side power windows, but that may be a bad assumption. My problem is that the driver side window does not work. There is no sound when I press the button that would indicate that the motor is even trying to go. Does anyone have any thoughts. It is a 2002 Blazer, 2Door.
DINO55
08-16-2005, 07:44 PM
One fuse should control all the power windows in your truck. Have you tested the power window switch on your door panel to make sure it's getting power? also power to the motor when the switch is actavated? Did you ever have any trouble with the window before now? In the past, did you ever have to push on the window switch real hard to make the window go up or down? The window motor usually does not just go dead without showing some kinda problems for a while. Although in some rare case's they can go dead just like that.
wolfox
08-16-2005, 07:57 PM
Something to consider too -
If you have a "one touch down" feature that was included in your trim package, the power for the driver's side window passes through a body control module. I am *not* certain of it's location, or if it is integrated into anything else. However, since the power for the driver's side window passes from the fuse block, to the module, then the switch - it may be worth the hunt to locate and test it. Otherwise, I would jumper 12v from the battery into the disconnected motor harness to see if she shows signs of life, after checking for juice at the switch and the fuse block for the power accessories. Of course, I do reserve the right to be completely wrong and off base on this - I haven't had to diagnose a problem with my power accessories yet.
If you have a "one touch down" feature that was included in your trim package, the power for the driver's side window passes through a body control module. I am *not* certain of it's location, or if it is integrated into anything else. However, since the power for the driver's side window passes from the fuse block, to the module, then the switch - it may be worth the hunt to locate and test it. Otherwise, I would jumper 12v from the battery into the disconnected motor harness to see if she shows signs of life, after checking for juice at the switch and the fuse block for the power accessories. Of course, I do reserve the right to be completely wrong and off base on this - I haven't had to diagnose a problem with my power accessories yet.
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