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Old 04-15-2005, 11:19 AM
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Default Power Windows Fuse

All of the windows quit working simultaneously on my 1992 100CS and I can't seem to locate the fuse.

There isn't a listing for windows on the inside of the fuse cover that is located on the left of the dash by the driver's door.

Any help is appreciated.

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Old 04-15-2005, 02:50 PM
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under the hood, in front of driver near cowl. open box. A-1 is a thermister. it's not really a fuse, but more a thermal breaker. it takes 30 amps to trip it. i would think when it cooled, the windows would work. other possible problem is broken wire in driver side door hinge.
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No fuse just a 30A thermistor? It doesn't sound like that could be the problem then.

If a wire broke inside the drivers door hinge would all 4 windows cease to operate? Wouldn't it also be intermittent as I slowly open and close the door? These windows were all operating one moment and then in one second they all quit and I havenā€¼sup>TM</sup>t been able to get even a small pulse out of any of them.

I may have to try to find a schematic.

Thanks for your input.

Gregg
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