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I have just glanced at this.I would say its a fuse,there are 2 locations for these one inside and the other inthe engine conpartment.
if you scroll to the bottom of the below there is your year and car listed under electronics.
if both windows went at the same time it could be your comfort relay, i think the sunroof is on a different relay, taking it that you have checked the fuses, I paid £17 for the genuine bmw comfort relay and it fixed my window problem
This sounds as though this could be either a wiring fault usually found to be a broken wire in the boot lid loom. by the right hand hinge you will find a corrugated rubber hose that houses the loom, you will need to check the wires inside this. also check for corrosion on the ten pin terminal block on the back of the light unit.
The fuse box is located under the engine hood on the left side, near the upper strut housing or near the battery. it should say which one controls the horn either in the back of the owners manual or under the fuse box lid. if not the fuse than the horn itself might be bad. hope this helps
Thanks for that but that doesn't seem to be all the fuses?
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