SOURCE: Power windows inop
a brake in ur wires in the door,on a 04 grand i had the same problem,in the wire harness were the junction box is rust had broken one of the male prongs
SOURCE: navigation system, radio, front power outlet failure
The solution is to buy a new mini fuse (Blue #15) at an autonation or similar. Open the passenger side kick plate fuse box and pull out the fuse in position #9 (upper most left fuse). You will need needle nose pliers or tweezers etc... Insert new fuse and you are done. 50 cent repair and 30 seconds spent screwing with it. Enjoy! Oh, and don't worry about blowing it again. Best I can say is when starting the car, unplug the power sucking device like a radar. Once car is on you can re-insert it the radar. The initial jolt of powering everything on all at once is what blew your fuse in the first place. Get a few additional fuses to have on hand just in case.
SOURCE: 2002 ford explorer xlt with no dashboard functions
Yes, just removed #17 fuse and reinstalled and everything returned. Maybe bad connection, or maybe something was drawing current and that's it's function, (cut power) but it just didn't reset? (Owner's manual lists one function of Circuit #17 as "Battery Saver')
SOURCE: blown fuse?
you have a failed door latch . you will have to remove door panel and window regulator to get to the latch. you can check this by closing all doors then open one by one when you open one see if you dome lights come on if they do that latch is ok. common issue. water gets into the electrical portion and kills it. most likely just drivers door it is opened the most. 1-2 hours at a shop and problem should be gone.
SOURCE: Hyundai Elantra 2003 electrical problem
I found that while checking my fuses that i had pulled out what looked like a black plastic "fuse puller" that was actually some kind of jumper. I had accidentally re-installed it reversed. I reversed it back to its original position and all lights, clock, radio, etc.. work normal now.
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