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In main fuse box under the dash, should be on drivers side. If it's not there, it's under the hood in the power dustribution box(just another fuse box but bigger). The cover to the fuse box normally has the layout of the fuses and what size they are/what they control printed on the inside of the fuse box's cover, but if all else fails the owners manual will always tell you for sure. Check all fuses and relays related to the windows or power accessories. If it's just one window having the issue, it's more than likely a bad window motor, they're cheap and easy to install.
It should be under the hood. Black box longer then wider. Or it might still be under the dash. My Jaguar has 2 fuse boxes one under the hood and one under the dash and the one under the dash is a pain to work with.
Hello thumper
Without the model and year, I can't be sure I'm giving you the right info. So I'll take a shot using the year 2000 and 3 popular
models.
2000 sable - fuse box under left dash fuse #11 15amp
2000 marquis - " " " left side dash fuse #2 30amp
2000 mystique on this one fuse box under left dash fuse #f20 10 amp, but it also shows the fuse box under the center of the dash near the console. Hope this helps
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