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Hi ya Guys:  Both power windows on my BF ute suddenly stopped working. I have checked all fuses under drivers column and all is ok. Where else can I check?

Thanks in advance

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Fuses are in the engine bay also, black cover on the front driver's side.  I'd look there too

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6 minutes ago, -Stever- said:

Fuses are in the engine bay also, black cover on the front driver's side.  I'd look there too

Hey Stever..had a look in the manual and don't see any fuse related to power windows.

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I'm out of ideas then!  If it's not something I've had to fix myself yet, I am unlikely to be much help :)

 

One of my rear sedan windows sometimes won't go up but I use them so rarely and of those times it's so unlikely to fail anyway that it hasn't been a problem.

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On 20/04/2016 at 10:18 PM, -Stever- said:

One of my rear sedan windows sometimes won't go up but I use them so rarely and of those times it's so unlikely to fail anyway that it hasn't been a problem.

hopefully it won't be like my old car and the switch starts smoking

 

speaking of switches, this is where I'd start.

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I'd pop the switches out and check for power at the electrical connector. If power is there, good chance your switch or motor is stuffed. If no power then they are likely ok and need to trace back the fault in the circuit from there.

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