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I think this is the right thread for this, I am sorry. =(

Okay, so I recently have had issues with the windows just going out of the car, no power on either side. Now, I have gotten so clever as to buy new switches, which I did.

So I have the new switches in, but no power windows and I had to test the power locks just because and, as I thought, they're not working either. So, if there is anything at all that controls the whole door(s) power and you know what is going on PLEASE shed some light. I love power locks, power windows, and a working car. -__-;;

My car is a series 1.5 with no amplifier box that I know about.

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On that topic, I can take the passenger window down from the driver's side controls but not up so I have to use the passenger control. What's the deal with that? Also, if I push lightly on the door trim, the interior light comes on and the door open warning light comes on.

On that topic, I can take the passenger window down from the driver's side controls but not up so I have to use the passenger control. What's the deal with that? Also, if I push lightly on the door trim, the interior light comes on and the door open warning light comes on.

the trigger on the up is prob faulty.. not getting connection.. prob easiest thing to do is replace the whole switch..

check around where your "button" is that turns your int. light on and make sure the door trim is attached properly/anything unusual.. could poss have a trigger height problem and needs adjusting..

the trigger on the up is prob faulty.. not getting connection.. prob easiest thing to do is replace the whole switch..

check around where your "button" is that turns your int. light on and make sure the door trim is attached properly/anything unusual.. could poss have a trigger height problem and needs adjusting..

Cheers

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