If after you've checked the fuses you haven't found a problem, you'll probably want to check the wiring in the door hinge boot. The constant flexing causes wires to break inside the boot, and both the driver and passenger side window wiring passes through the driver side boot because of the dual controls on that side. Cheers, Peter On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 3:07 PM, Mark A Kippert <vanagon@kippert.com> wrote: > I got my '90 Carat running and I'm working through some issues. Right now > the power windows don't work. Nothing happens. I'd like to check the fuse(s) > but can't figure out the location. Last night I was looking at the fuse > panel cover and it didn't specifically identify the fuse. I don't have an > owners manual to check and I seem to have misplaced my Bentley (grrrr). I've > spent about 3 hours searching online and have become more confused. > > How many fuses are there? Is there also a relay? What is the (their) > location? > > Thanks! > > Mark K > 1986 GL/2WD/4SPD "Old Gold" > 1990 Carat/2WD/Auto "Carol" > |
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