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Old 13-11-2007, 10:55 AM   #1
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Default AUII Futura rear power window fault. Help

My wife lowered the rear drivers side window with a kiddies sun visor suction cup still stuck to the window, this jammed the window.

I pulled the door trim off & removed the jammed article but the window will not work from its switch or the master on the drivers door, all other windows are fine.

I removed the wires connected to the motor & applied an independant 12VDC source, I can make the window go up & down by reversing the polarity so I know the motor & regulator are fine.

Question: What component has failed in the circuit for just this door to stop working? Is there a circuit breaker or fuse just for each door individually?

Any help would be appreciated.

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