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Old 02-13-2008, 12:44 AM   #1
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Power Windows fuse on 1988 BMW 325is

I rolled the window down on my 1988 BMW 325is, and now it won't roll back up. The passenger side window and my sunroof are also nonresponsive. It sounds like a fuse situation to me, but the fusebox under my hood looked OK.

Can anyone with a late 80's E30 manual tell me for sure which fuse controls my power windows? Also, if this isn't a fuse problem, then what is it? Thank you.

Rob
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Old 06-26-2009, 01:43 AM   #2
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Re: Power Windows fuse on 1988 BMW 325is

Im acually having the same problem with my car as well..ive had a mechanic look at it...if u say all ur fuses are fine..then they most likely are...mines a wiring problem...they worked and all a sudden they dont and my window is stuck down 2...if u already fixed the problem please let me kno may-b might help me abit
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