blower motors have nothing to do with your windows.
sounds like you have a loose connection where the wires plug into the window switches. I'd say try to find a new switch assembly. It's not a fuse, fuses either die or they don't.
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blower motors have nothing to do with your windows.
sounds like you have a loose connection where the wires plug into the window switches. I'd say try to find a new switch assembly. It's not a fuse, fuses either die or they don't.
Thanks for the ideas, Warbeaver.
The only reason I thought it might be related to the blower motor was that the mechanic who replaced it last year said that the defective blower motor may have been causing a short that affected the power windows. Considering that I have no idea how to prove or disprove that theory, I thought it was worth mentioning. Regardless, even if that was the problem last year, it wouldn’t seem to explain the exact same problem this year with a new blower motor. Unless the new one’s going bad, too.
Which switch assembly would you say was the problem? The driver's side?
well, is the drivers side switch the only one giving you problems? if the other driver switch wasnt working, then i'd say you have a different issue. if its just the driver side, its probably the switch/buttons
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