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Power Window Fuse popping, again...


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This is the second time in a couple months. Any idea what I should be looking for here?

I have a tire pressure monitor and a V1 hooked into the factory cell phone power lines. Both of those draw minimal amps, even at full warning. They are both functioning but the power windows are not (the small ones in the back are though).

I'm confused. Any ideas?

Also, anybody know what fuse is the power windows? I don't have a fuse plan and it took me forever last time to figure out what fuse it was.

Or, if you could point me to an online fuse plan for an 02 C2, that would be great too.

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Thanks.

Seems odd that it's blown twice in the past four or five months.

Any idea what I should be looking at here?

Do you know where I can get a copy of the fuse plan? I saw someone posted about an older pcar fuse plan and someone was able to post it so he could print it. I've searched and I can't find them anywhere. It's not on the inside of my fuse panel cover.

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Thanks.

Seems odd that it's blown twice in the past four or five months. 

Any idea what I should be looking at here?

Do you know where I can get a copy of the fuse plan?  I saw someone posted about an older pcar fuse plan and someone was able to post it so he could print it.  I've searched and I can't find them anywhere.  It's not on the inside of my fuse panel cover.

Since the only thing on that fuse is the front windows I would suspect one of the motors or a shorted wire. Have the door panels been off for speaker mods or anything?

Did you look on the back of your fuse cover? There is a fuse plan there from the factory.

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No, no speaker mods. Guess I'll have to take it to the dealer for a checkout.

No fuse plan on the back of mine for some reason. I did manage to get a copy of an 03 fuse plan though. I am assuming they are probalby very similar.

I did not know that the windows were the only thing on that circuit. That takes my radar detector and tire pressure monitor out of the equation.

Thanks for all your help. This forum is great. Some forums are good for shopping for wheels, etc... If you want to get something technical figured out, this is the place to go. Thanks.

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