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window not working, where's the fuse box

I have a 95 grand am and the windows are not working. I can't open them so i thot it could be a fuse problem but i can't find the fuse box. Any suggestions to my problem?
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Re: window not working, where's the fuse box

I'm not sure about the 99's but the fuse box on my 96 is at the edn of the dash board, can't be seen when the door is closed.
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Re: window not working, where's the fuse box

It's a circuit breaker and it should be located at the passenger side fuse box (open passenger door and you will see it at the end of the dash board). Do the windows work from any of the other switches? Is the lock-out button turned off? Are you hearing any noises when you try to roll the windows up/down? Like I said, it's a cicuit breaker, it will reset itself after it cools down, but it is possible that it has failed.

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Re: window not working, where's the fuse box

Oh crap, I thought it was a '99. So the location of the CB may not be accurate, but the trouble shooting will still be.
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Re: Re: window not working, where's the fuse box

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It's a circuit breaker and it should be located at the passenger side fuse box (open passenger door and you will see it at the end of the dash board). Do the windows work from any of the other switches? Is the lock-out button turned off? Are you hearing any noises when you try to roll the windows up/down? Like I said, it's a cicuit breaker, it will reset itself after it cools down, but it is possible that it has failed.

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Thanks I found the fuse box. the windows have been locked and won't work since late last yr. It just occured to me that it might be a fuse problem. How do I go about replacing the fuse? Where's the lock-out botton and what does it do?
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Re: Re: window not working, where's the fuse box

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I'm not sure about the 99's but the fuse box on my 96 is at the edn of the dash board, can't be seen when the door is closed.

Thanks I found the fuse box in d same spot. but still not sure if dat's d problem with the window. Got any suggestion on how to troubleshoot it?
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