pwr window help
oldude
12-18-2006, 11:16 AM
A neighbor just asked me to take a look at his '96 Buick Riviera SC. He says that niether side of the power windows work but all other power options still function, i.e. sunroof; door locks, mirrors.
He has no manuals for the car. Can someone tell me which fuse # is for the windows. Also any info on wire colors or a diagram would be a big help.
thanks alot
He has no manuals for the car. Can someone tell me which fuse # is for the windows. Also any info on wire colors or a diagram would be a big help.
thanks alot
oldude
12-30-2006, 06:16 PM
On a 96 Riviera I got the door panel off and pulled the pwr window switch off and plugged it back into the wiring harness. With a test light I get power going to the motor (drivers side) from both the left and right switches. I pulled the motor out and hooked it up to the battery with a grnd wire and a hot lead on the + terminal. When I touched either of the two male terminals on the motor I got nothing so I figured the motor was bad. I bought a new motor and hooked it up to the battery the same way as before and again nothing. What should I look for or check next. BTW neither the left or right side windows work.
BNaylor
01-06-2007, 08:30 AM
oldude,
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I noticed you have 2 thread/posts concerning the same or a similar issue. Therefore the 2 threads have been merged together into 1. Thank for your future cooperation.
BE COURTEOUS: AVOID DUPLICATE POSTS
Do not post the same discussion more than once on a discussion forum or on many forums. Duplicate discussions can be frustrating for other members, especially for those whose time and energy is limited. Weeding through the same discussion in multiple locations can be not only frustrating, but down right annoying. Duplicate discussions will be deleted. Reposting the same message repeatedly can be interpreted as SPAM and could result in the loss of your membership. Also be conscious of your fellow members and avoid making meaningless posts for the sole purpose of increasing your post count.
thfuture
01-29-2007, 04:52 PM
hey have you tried locating the fuse under the back seat????? the manuel told me that the power window fuse was under the back seat....I located it the pluged in in and my window worked fine
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