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where is fuse 'slot' for front power windows??


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boston8tive24
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Jul 5, 2010, 5:12 PM

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hello folks..My wife has a 1994 Dodge Grand Caravan LE 3.8 I powered up drivers side window last night and this morning that AND the passenger side window will not work (can't believe BOTH motors would go out at same time). So, I looked at the fuse boxes under the driver's side dash (just above the brake) and the fuse box on driver's side under the hood. The "diagrams" are there, as to which fuse should go where.......yes, all EXCEPT for the front power windows! Does anyone know where/what the correct 'slot' does the fuse for the power windows go? I appreciate any help.....thx, Paul


Hammer Time
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Jul 5, 2010, 5:15 PM

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The windows don't use fuses. they use circuit breakers that automatically reset. You likely have either a bad master switch or broken wires in the harness of the door jam.



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boston8tive24
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Jul 5, 2010, 5:47 PM

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Many thanks 'Hammer Time'. guess i'll start lookin' for estimates.....oh well


Hammer Time
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Jul 5, 2010, 5:48 PM

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Your welcome



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