find fuse box and check the one listed. If it is good, then there is most likely a circuit breaker in another box under the hood. If that is where it is there will be a black cover on it and inside the cover is a diagram showing which fuse/circuit breaker covers which item. You can even temporarily swap one from another use like the A/C to see if that fixes it then go buy a new one from auto parts store. If the fuses are good and the circuit breakers are good you have broken connection. Good luck...
2007-02-25 15:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Haynes Manual
What you do is get the Haynes Repair Manual for your Year and model of vehicle at Auto Zone, or another automotive repair shop. The manual will show you what and how to do the repairs.
If you follow the wiring diagram they should lead you to the proper fuse box. You might have two fuse locations one under the hood and one inside the driver's side. But just guessing on locations though. Anyway, you will find the proper fuse location for the windows.
2007-02-25 01:05:28
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answered by Big C 6
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u have the right idea it has to be a fuse bc i never heard of 4 windows just going out at once, i would say just check all the fuse 1 or 2 have to be blown just go through them all it shouldnt be that hard to find the blown one(s)
2007-02-25 01:03:26
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answered by minormlj 2
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Its definitly a fuse, get out your owner's manual it will tell you which fuse goes to the power windows. I own a Jeep Grand Cherokee so I know its in the owner's manual.
2007-02-25 21:27:41
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answered by Bill S 6
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i own a shop,and it probably has blown a fuse for it,and it is located in the fuse panel for it,you have to look real close for it though,that's the most likely thing that it could be other than the relay for it,and that's on the outside under the hood,but they don't go out that often,if you,ll look in the fuse panel you will find it,good luck i hope this help,s,
2007-02-25 01:01:20
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answered by dodge man 7
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if you checked the fuse and it's ok i would look for a broken wire in the wiring harness going into the drivers door.
open the drivers door and then slide back the black rubber boot
(it's a pain to slide back) then pull on each wire(one at a time)and then see if you have a broken one.. good luck...
2007-02-25 08:26:48
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answered by MR B 3
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I know this sounds absolutely basic, but did you check to make sure that the child safety lock-out for all 4 windows wasn't accidentally pushed? I know this has happened to us in the past and it made us scratch our collective head for a few minutes.
2007-02-26 09:41:24
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answered by Andre and Adriana B 1
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