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Old 08-12-2004, 11:17 AM
degobah degobah is offline
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Windows just screwed up

Well I think my electrical window controller thing just blew up. I can't roll down any windows with the main controller, but the passenger side and both rear windows go down with their own little buttons.
How easy is it to fix this issue? Any one know if there is a common problem that I can fix before I drive 8 hours down to NC tomorrow???

I did have my windows cracked yesterday while it was running, but the windows worked this morning....maybe something finally shorted on the switch or something....

How annoying is this, damn
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Old 08-12-2004, 01:02 PM
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Re: Windows just screwed up

Seeing that you have a 2000 Rodeo, I not quite sure.

I think you are correct with the main pannel going out, but I'm not sure.

If you're looking for a used one check out: www.car-parts.com

Or head to ebay. There is a guy there that is parting out an entire 98 Rodeo, I didn't see the switch pannel but I'm sure you can email him and make a deal.

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