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Bobbo
Nov 08, 2013Explorer III
Contact the chassis manufacturer to ask where another fuse may be located. Possibly inline?
Maybe the switch, itself, has failed. I have had to replace switches before. Take the switch out and check for 12v on one of the terminals. No power, the problem is between the switch and battery. Trace the wire back till you find power.
If you do have power, short between the two terminals. If the window moves, the switch is bad. If the window still does not move, the problem is between the switch and the window. Again, follow the wire to where you lose power.
At least you are isolating the location of the problem.
Question about your checking fuses with a meter. Did you pull the fuses to check them? Sometimes, checking a fuse in place will give a false reading of a good fuse.
Maybe the switch, itself, has failed. I have had to replace switches before. Take the switch out and check for 12v on one of the terminals. No power, the problem is between the switch and battery. Trace the wire back till you find power.
If you do have power, short between the two terminals. If the window moves, the switch is bad. If the window still does not move, the problem is between the switch and the window. Again, follow the wire to where you lose power.
At least you are isolating the location of the problem.
Question about your checking fuses with a meter. Did you pull the fuses to check them? Sometimes, checking a fuse in place will give a false reading of a good fuse.
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