try a stronger fuse, if that doesn't work then maybe your window motors are bad ?
bad wire it may be grounding out
Answer Check the window switches.
It was coal burning and inefficient by today's standards.
Probably an oil leak somewhere.
bad ground
The bulbs on this make and model car are very sensitive to skin oils from your fingers. Please when installing these light bulbs use a pair or dish washing or rubber gloves. If you have a small container of alcohol use a small amount to clean the bulb and then install the bulb using gloves. Hope this helps Phil
Burning requires contact with oxygen. If the oxygen is replaced by argon, which is inert, things can no longer burn.
If it has no visible leaks and you are loosing oil, then it must be burning it. Remove the hose from the PCV valve and see if there is oil in it. If so you will need to be sure that it is venting.
its goes to the smog pump which pumps oxygen into the cat to help the burning process and increase the cats life
In my experience burning out alternators on a Pontiac and an Oldsmobile, you can get about 100,000 miles out of it before expecting to replace the alternator.
Its just the wax they have on them to stop them from rusting while in storage
change out the EGR ran in to the same thing on my 1991 with a 3.1 v6 in it this should take care of the gas smell because I think that it is not burning off all of the gas or it could be a coil dropping out one of the to -