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rear windows not working dodge intrepid
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xollyciaxo
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Sep 3, 2008, 6:02 AM
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rear windows not working dodge intrepid
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2002 dodge intrepid rear windows with no power, one window stuck down. happened at seperate times. i dont know how to fix it or where to find the fuses. i checked the fuse box near the engine, but see nothing with windows/doors on it. please help
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dmac0923
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Sep 3, 2008, 8:43 AM
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for the most part, cars have two fuse panels. the fuse block in the engine bay------well mostly controls the electronics related to the engine functions there is a fuse block on the interior of the car usually on the drivers side of the dashboard. look at your owners manual for the exact location. this fuse block is where you need to look first, it controls most of the accessory items your vehicle is equipped with. if all the fues are good. my second guess would be that the wiring harness that plugs into the window switches on the drivers side is loose/dirty. __________________________________________________ 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2002 Ford Ranger 2004 Toyota Corolla 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
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DanD
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Sep 3, 2008, 10:20 AM
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There is only one main fuse for the power windows on this vehicle; so if any of the windows are still working, it’s not a fuse problem. Here’s a wiring diagram that may help you figure this out; you’ll notice that when the switches are at rest (how the diagram is drawn) all motors and switches are electrically connected to ground, via the master switch. When you push any one of the switches to the up or down position you are removing a ground from one side of the motor and applying power to that side, causing the motor to turn in one direction or the other. (up or down). Using the conventional electrical theory, which electrical current flows from positive to negative; try following the path of current flow through the different circuits. Pretend to move one of the arrows in a switch from its rest position, to either an up or down position. I’ve put a dotted red line on the master switch showing where the connection would be for the left rear window too be going up. Again pretend the arrow has moved to the red dots and the solid black line isn’t there, how the diagram was originally drawn. Once you understand the diagram the rest will be easy to figure out. On the guessing side of this, the master switches were famous for going bad. Dan. Canadian "EH"
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Sep 3, 2008, 4:15 PM
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omg you lost me!!! ill keep reading your mail and try to figure it out.. thanks for replying. I think ill look at the master switchs in the drivers door..the fuses are fine.. so maybe a wire is loose or something... thanks again..
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