In a 2006 Kia Sorento, the power window fuses are located in the fuse box. The primary fuse box is situated under the dashboard on the driver's side, while there is also a second fuse box in the engine compartment. You can refer to the owner's manual for the specific fuse numbers related to the power windows for accurate identification.
They are located below the power windows, in the door.
under the dash broad or under the steering wheel
It is important to know where the fuses are within a vehicle. The power window fuse is located in the fuse box which is under the hood or under the driver side dashboard.
Power window module (amplifier) is not working. It is located inside the door panel.
fuse for power window 2002 xtype
open the driver door and then there is a little panal on the side of the dashboard. take it off and inside are all the fuses. then look on the otherside of the panal and it has a list of what fuses do what
In a 2007 Jeep Commander, the fuses for the power windows are located in the Integrated Power Module (IPM), which is situated under the hood. You can find the specific fuse for the power windows by referring to the fuse diagram on the cover of the IPM. Additionally, there may be a fuse related to the window motor in the cabin fuse panel, located on the driver's side beneath the dashboard. Always consult the owner's manual for precise information.
Its located driver side dash. Open the driver door and pull little panel. When looking at the fuses its the top right relay (little black square).
Power window fuses for Chevy Astro Van should be under driver's side dash. If you put Driver seat all the way back it will make it easier to access fuses. On my '94 Astro van EXT these fuses are labeled power wd.
power windows use auto reset circuit breakers... not fuses
Check power to window switch. Common cause. Check power to window motor. If none then check fuses/relays.
Is it a particular window that's gone bad or do none of them work? Before you suspect a window motor (located in each door) or the power window control unit (driver's door) check out the fuses under the hood. You'll find the power control center on the passenger side under the black cover. They're 20 amp blade fuses. I'm guessing there's your culprit.