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Have you checked the wiring that runs from the driver door into the frame and inside the door ? At times, the wiring over time breaks and stops the proper working of accessories and other components.
May also want to check your fuses and if good, check power from fuse panel to the other door switches to make sure you don't have a wiring problem.
Possible all power runs through the master switch. Check if there is power to it. May also want to check the wiring at the hinges where it comes into the drivers door for any broken wires.
best thing to do is check all your fuses. Just remove each fuse, look to make sure its good, then replace it. you don't want to mix them up, just look at each one to make sure its good. You might find fuses that were blown that you didn't even know you had. Here is a picture to show you the difference between a bad vs good fuse and what your looking for:
My first thought was a blown bulb so i would check your bulb first, and you might want to check to see if the light switch is faulty.
ok, if you are sure the bulbs are good AND theres power to the line its most likely your switch. typically two types of swtches, the one in the dash that you control and the door switches for when the door is opened. look at the dash switch first, slide underneath the dash and see if you have access to the switch wire. using a current tester check the hot line leading to the switch (make sure its the hot side). if theres power going only one side of the switch it will need to be replaced... dealer, salvage yard or even Ebay should be easytofind before going to dealer. if theres power on both sides of the switch then you will need to check the door switches which is harder to access. check your manual for wire codes and get close as possible to the switches. always use safety when checking wires, you dont want to tap the wrong wire for many reasons.
First check the bulbs to verify they are good. If they are check the fuse panel for the accessories and any light fuse to make sure they are good. If all fuses are good the most likely cause is the stricker by the door latch went bad.
Be sure too carfully inspect all the fuses especially the fuse running the interior of the car. You can narrow down the fuse by looking in your owners manual. Some blown fuses may look ok at first glance but may actually be blown.
Easiest way to do that is grab your owners manual. There are two fuse boxes in that car. One under the hood on the left side, same area as your battery charge terminal, and the other is under the back seat, with the battery. There are fuse charts in the owners manual. Just look for fuses and relays that relate to the doors, locks, and windows. Pull them and check. If you arent sure, just replace it with a new one, fuses are inexpensive!!! Take care :-)
The first thing to check is the fuse that controls that door's motor. Look in your manual for the fuse chart. Determine where the fuse panel is and which fuse it is. Pull that fuse and take a close look to see if it has blown. If so, replace it with a new one of the same amperage
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