Defective relay, switch, or motor. Open the driver door. Pull back the rubber boot covering the wire bundle and you'll probably find at least one broken wire. Splice in a new piece. Be sure to check the others that you can for signs of wear. broken wires was the problem.
the power windows fuse is fuse 14 the panel says back up lights but its also for the power windows
check your users manual >> maintenace >> DIAGRAM of both under-driver Fuse Panel and under-hood power relay. Lists location and type needed. i bought a set (1 of each) and keep on hand in toolbox in back... hey its a jeep - always good to have the parts around
the power windows fuse is fuse 14 the panel says back up lights but its also for the power windows. It worked for me! You will notice the interior light might not be working as well as the power windows. Take a 10 amp little fuse and try in space 14. Good luck great answer, i was looking in the wrong spot. it took our auto windows, boot lamp, remote key access
There might be a separate fuse for the fan and the windows, located in the fusebox inside the car.
I just had my 96 Passport in the shop for the same problem (all the power windows quit working). They replaced the power window relay. Labor $98.50, Part $30.00 go figure. I think the relay is located behind the drivers kick panel. Good luck.
Power windows I assume. Check the fuse. If it is still good, it is probably the drivers side master switch that is bad.
Is this ALL windows, like a main switch prob, or one window, in which case could possibly be a MOTOR problem
Under the hood there is a 5 in. Long bl. Box to the left facing the jeep. There are fuses in it, the horn fuse is in there....good luck..
The IOD fuse feeds the interior lights, radio, and other interior items.
check the fuses in the fuse box first
Recheck fuse #9. This one has a tendency to go out more frequently than others and is associated with all of the mechanisms you noted.
if you have power to actuator fuse is good