Try this. You said the fuse was good. Push on the window switch and slam the door shut while holding the switch a few times. If the window motor is going bad the jarring motion of the door may free it And the window will start to work again if it doesn't the motor may be bad. then try this. If that doesn't work then Use a test light. Remove the switch out of the door,or console where ever it's located Attach the test light to a known good ground"A bolt screwed into metal.even your actual keys when their in the ignition Can sometimes be a good ground. Then check to see if any of the wires light up at the switch when the keys are in the on position. If you do find a hot wire then your fuse is fine. Then put the probe on different wires and actuate the switch on and off..And see if any light up when the switch is used and then goes out when you let off the switch. If you do find a wire that lights up and goes out when you let off the switch then the window motor is bad. If you can't find another wire that lights up when the switch is in the up or down position the the button or switch itself is bad. If you couldn't find a hot wire at all then you may Want to check the fuse with the test light.
If it lights up on oneside of the fuse and not the other,Then the fuse is bad.If none of them light up, then you've lost power to the fuse box and need to find out why theres no power to the fuse panel.
2006-09-30 08:49:23
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answered by whtsthislif4 5
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Most likely a wire in the harness to the drivers door control is broken. Take a test light and see if you have power to the the switch. If you do not, then trace the wire back until you find where it does have power, and either replace or splice the bad wire.
Usually the problem is in the area of the door jam. The wire is stressed by the opening and closing of the door.
If you have power at the switch, the drivers master switch is bad!
2006-09-24 03:48:03
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answered by fire4511 7
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You either have an inline fuse or possibly no juice. Get a test light and check for power at the switch. If no power you need to run a new hot wire or trace and repair the original. also, check the connection of the harness and the ground at the switch.
2006-09-27 14:00:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The master switch must be locked, worn out or dirty. If not there is a break in the main power switch. The might be another main fuse under the hood
2006-09-29 16:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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either blown fuse, a bad master switch or broken wiring thru the drivers door jam
2006-09-24 03:39:06
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answered by Magikmann 4
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Try to remove and install the good fuse again. Check the rubber molding near the glass if its clear. Try tapping the glass and press the window switch. If this does'nt work seek professional help. I hope this info help.
2006-09-24 03:41:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello,
you can check the supply wires (12V and body ground), maybe one of them is broken. When all of the doors are inoperative, this should be a general control or a supply problem. Try to look at the master controls, is it connected correctly?
Regards
2006-09-24 03:42:41
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answered by Blazs (Skoda 120GL) 3
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examine your considerable power window swap?additionally examine for broken wires on the door jambs,its no longer a fuse,if it replaced into not one of the homestead windows could paintings,it rather feels like the main significant swap,till those comparable homestead windows have been imparting you with concern over the years then finnally the window automobiles gave out?reliable luck
2016-12-12 14:04:00
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answered by ? 4
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CHECK THE DRIVERS SIDE SWITCH THATS THE MASTER SWITCH .OR CHECK DOWN AT THE MOTORS FOR POWER W/A TEST LITE.REMOVE THE SWITCH W/TEST LITE C IF YOU HAVE POWER AT SWITCH BY PUSHING DOWN BUTTON FOR THE WINDOW (EITHER WIRE)IF THE LITE GOES ONYOUR SWITCH IS GOOD.MORE THEN KLIKELY BAD MOTORS
2006-09-24 03:56:05
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answered by hotwrench215 2
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wow you lucky, now you can't have your friends roll their window's down whilst you all smoke a huge fat blunt, second hand smoke is good for you! Now make sure your power lock's are on the master control!
2006-09-29 05:55:36
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answered by overworkedsingleguy 2
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