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Old 12-12-2006, 05:42 PM
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GP power windows

Power windows quit working except for passenger side. Assume to be a wire in the switch panel. How to remove switch panel to check??
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Re: GP power windows

Before you start ripping your door apart, have you checked to see if the fuses are fine?
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Re: GP power windows

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Before you start ripping your door apart, have you checked to see if the fuses are fine?
What fuses? The power windows have one master circuit breaker (PWR WDO) at the instrument panel fuse box. Since the passenger side window is working it is not the circuit breaker. You would lose all windows.

Here is an old thread concerning removal that will help. I would check into the switch assembly first.

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...+window+switch



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