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Old 02 June 2009, 11:42 AM
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Hi All,

After having the dash out my electric windows have stopped working. At first i thought it was a fuse but ive been though them all and they all seem to be ok. My next idea is that ive missed a plug - ive gone though some wiring diagrams and the only plugs i can find are two seen in this picture (B35 and B36)





When reading other bits it refers to one of those plugs as a circuit breaker. The problem is i cant seem to find the them....Where are these plugs? Are they in the door or are they up under the dash?

If its not these plugs, have you guys got any other ideas?

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Looking at that, the two you mention are INSIDE the car, left side, (passenger side), since it's laid out in the pic as it is in the car.

I'd be inclined to check those connectors for bent or poor contacts, plus have a look at the door wiring.
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Cheers - I think ill just have to have the glove box back out and have a proper dig around under there.

Its a pain as im trying to run the engine in but have to wait till it gets dark so i dont bake in the heat! lol

Anyone else got any ideas? Would these plugs have to be unplugged when the dash was out?
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Unlikely, but you could have disturbed something.

Keep in mind that blade type fuses are known to be able to LOOK OK but not be. The only way to be sure is to identify WHICH fuse, pull it and either use a tester, or replace it with a known good'un.
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hmm.. any ideas which fuses are for the windows?
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Don't you have a manual?
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Don't you have a manual? If not, I'll look at mine, but mine is a 98 UK car, so maybe not the same
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Nope, no reference for fuses. The fusebox cover isn't helpful ether.
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I'll have a look if I remember when I get home tonight.
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