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Fuse box question and passenger power window problem
First time post, please excuse any mistakes. I just got the car used not too long ago in perfect working order. I installed a new amp and fog lights. In my installation of the fog lights, I went to test a headlight fuse and how much current it was drawing. I accedentially pused the fuse holder if you will straight down and the fuse no longer makes contact. Does anyone know how to get to the bottom side of the fuse box? My second question is relating to the power window on the passenger side. After doing all of this, the passenger window switch does not work on the driver or passenger side. When i close the door, the window does scoot up so it appears to be a problem with the switches but not the power. Any advice is welcome and thanks in advance!
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Hello Dtjordan and welcome to - The Forum - :clap:
I don't understand your problem - first off, which fuse box are you referring to - the one under the hood or the one under the dash? As far as the power windows, if you are sure the fuse is good, they can be re-set. I suggest you refer to the manual for the procedure. (I think you just hold it down for a couple of seconds - not sure). humfrz |
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As Hum said which fuse box?
Check and make sure the window lock button on the driver door has not been pushed. |
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I was suitably contrite after a quick search though. :sigh: :mad0260: |
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I keep hitting the trunk button with my knee. The springs are stiff enough that you can't see the trunk is open. But that silly light sure stays on :lol:
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