power window and brake light problems
Does anyone have a wiring diagram which includes the power windows and brake lights.
Or better yet has anyone seen an instance where both stop working.
It's not a fuse, I've check them all. Over the past 1.5 years I have blown a fuse which controls
the interior lighting, alaram and power window controller (#14) twice, but I figured it coincidence.
Interestingly when I opened the door, the drivers window rolled down, not the 1/4" it usually does,
but about 4"... Now the windows are dead and interestingly so are the brake lights.
I suspect either there is another fuse somewhere other than the dash panel, or there is a bum relay
somewhere under the hood.
Updated: The two failures are unrelated. The Brake light was just a stuck brake light switch near the
brake pedal. A little manipulation and silicon lube seems to have fixed that issue. The windows,
however, are still stuck.
thanx,
Or better yet has anyone seen an instance where both stop working.
It's not a fuse, I've check them all. Over the past 1.5 years I have blown a fuse which controls
the interior lighting, alaram and power window controller (#14) twice, but I figured it coincidence.
Interestingly when I opened the door, the drivers window rolled down, not the 1/4" it usually does,
but about 4"... Now the windows are dead and interestingly so are the brake lights.
I suspect either there is another fuse somewhere other than the dash panel, or there is a bum relay
somewhere under the hood.
Updated: The two failures are unrelated. The Brake light was just a stuck brake light switch near the
brake pedal. A little manipulation and silicon lube seems to have fixed that issue. The windows,
however, are still stuck.
thanx,
For your window issue.....
My passager window was stuck in the up.
After removing the door panel with the 1 screw holding it on.
I noticed the motor was hot. I grease the cable and manually moved the window up and down via the pully. Has worked great for over a year now with no problems.......
This may not be the same problem but I thought I would give you an idea.....
Good Luck
My passager window was stuck in the up.
After removing the door panel with the 1 screw holding it on.
I noticed the motor was hot. I grease the cable and manually moved the window up and down via the pully. Has worked great for over a year now with no problems.......This may not be the same problem but I thought I would give you an idea.....
Good Luck
Did you find out reason for interior lights, power windows. Cause fuse 14 blows consistently, there is a short for sure but where, I am trying to find out????
Thanks for your help..
Ozzy
Thanks for your help..
Ozzy
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Does anyone have a wiring diagram which includes the power windows and brake lights.
Or better yet has anyone seen an instance where both stop working.
It's not a fuse, I've check them all. Over the past 1.5 years I have blown a fuse which controls
the interior lighting, alaram and power window controller (#14) twice, but I figured it coincidence.
Interestingly when I opened the door, the drivers window rolled down, not the 1/4" it usually does,
but about 4"... Now the windows are dead and interestingly so are the brake lights.
I suspect either there is another fuse somewhere other than the dash panel, or there is a bum relay
somewhere under the hood.
Updated: The two failures are unrelated. The Brake light was just a stuck brake light switch near the
brake pedal. A little manipulation and silicon lube seems to have fixed that issue. The windows,
however, are still stuck.
thanx,
Does anyone have a wiring diagram which includes the power windows and brake lights.
Or better yet has anyone seen an instance where both stop working.
It's not a fuse, I've check them all. Over the past 1.5 years I have blown a fuse which controls
the interior lighting, alaram and power window controller (#14) twice, but I figured it coincidence.
Interestingly when I opened the door, the drivers window rolled down, not the 1/4" it usually does,
but about 4"... Now the windows are dead and interestingly so are the brake lights.
I suspect either there is another fuse somewhere other than the dash panel, or there is a bum relay
somewhere under the hood.
Updated: The two failures are unrelated. The Brake light was just a stuck brake light switch near the
brake pedal. A little manipulation and silicon lube seems to have fixed that issue. The windows,
however, are still stuck.
thanx,
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