it is right above the fuse box on the drivers side kick panel. It is the one that has I believe four relays on a white plastic strip, should be third one from left. It is the only one of the relays that is not square. I believe it is half black half grey.
Power windows are protected by an automatic resetting circuit breaker.
The power windows have a automatic reset circuit breaker. They are not fused.
The 1988 Mercury Grand Marquis circuit breaker for the power windows can be found in the fuse box. The circuit breaker will be in the first column, third from the bottom.
That circuit has a relay/circuit breaker not a fuse. Chances are you have a window motor with a dead short which is not allowing breaker to reset. Check the drivers side first; unplug it the window motor and see if the other windows come alive.
There is not a fuse for power windows. Thet are protected by a circuit breaker that automatically reset itself.
Yes, the electric windows are connected to a circuit protection devise such as a fuse or circuit breaker.
There is only one circuit breaker to my knowledge and it is for the power windows. I have a 1968 Fleetwood and it is very similar. What exactly is the problem?
After much searching it was found under the drivers seat. Under the carpet just under the right rail/foot of the driver seat. Under here is the power window circuit breaker and relay as well as the automatic seat control (if your car has one)
It should have a circuit breaker in the fuse box.
I am assuming for the windows. Its above the fuse box.
it not FUSE, ITS A CIRCUIT BREAKER
Whats the problem?